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A Present Help

Author: Lilla M. Edwards Hymnal: Christ in Song #649 (1908) First Line: There is never a day so dreary Lyrics: 1 There is never a day so dreary, But God can make it bright; And to the soul that trusts him, He giveth pure delight; There is never a path so hidden, But God will show the way, If we will seek his guidance, And patiently will pray. 2 There is never a cross so heavy, But Jesus' hands are there, Outstretched in sweet compassion, Our burden still to bear; There is never a life so darkened, So hopeless, so unblest, But may be fill'd with gladness, In Jesus' peace may rest. 3 There is never a heart so broken, But Jesus Christ can heal; The heart once pierced on Calv'ry Doth for his people feel; He will never fulfill his promise, His word can never fail; God is our help in trouble, Our strength when foes assail. Topics: Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Christ Christ With Us Languages: English Tune Title: BERTHOLD

With Happy Voices Ringing

Hymnal: North American Hymnal (2nd ed.) #13 (1960) Tune Title: TOURS
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The day of resurrection!

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #105a (1883) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English Tune Title: TOURS
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"God, our Saviour"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #375 (1884) First Line: To thee, my God and Saviour! Lyrics: 1 To thee, my God and Saviour! My heart exulting sings, Rejoicing in thy favor, Almighty King of kings! I’ll celebrate thy glory, With all thy saints above, And tell the joyful story Of thy redeeming love. 2 Soon as the morn with roses Bedecks the dewy east, And when the sun reposes Upon the ocean’s breast, My voice, in supplication, Well-pleased the Lord shall hear: Oh, grant me thy salvation, And to my soul draw near. 3 By thee, through life supported, I'll pass the dangerous road, With heavenly hosts escorted, Up to thy bright abode; Then cast my crown before thee, And, all my conflicts o'er, Unceasingly adore thee:-- What could an angel more? Languages: English Tune Title: TOURS
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When, His salvation bringing

Hymnal: Prayer Book and Hymnal for the Sunday School #83 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: [When, His salvation bringing]

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