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Away my doubts, begone my fears

Hymnal: Sacred Melodies for Conference and Prayer Meetings, and for Social and Private Devotion (13th ed.) #143 (1856)
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Away my doubts, begone my fears

Author: Susanna Harrison Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #392 (1819) Languages: English

Doubts dispersed

Author: Susanna Harrison Hymnal: The Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs, with an Appendix of Choice Hymns #d20 (1828) First Line: Away my doubts, begone my fears

Doubts dispersed

Author: Susanna Harrison Hymnal: The Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs #d20 (1829) First Line: Away my doubts, begone my fears

Doubts dispersed

Author: Susanna Harrison Hymnal: The Baptist Harmony #d31 (1842) First Line: Away my doubts, begone my fears
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Away my doubts, begone my fear

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed. corr.) #329 (1812) Languages: English
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Away, My Doubts, Be Gone, My Fear

Author: Susannah Harrison Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8686 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Away, my doubts, be gone, my fear, The wonders of the Lord appear, The wonders that my Savior wrought; O how delightful is the thought! 2 The wonders of redeeming love, When first my heart was drawn above; When first I saw my Savior’s face, And triumphed in His pardoning grace. 3 Pursue, my thoughts, this pleasing theme, ’Twas not a fancy nor a dream; ’Twas grace descending from the skies, And shall be marvelous in my eyes. 4 Long had I mourned, like one forgot, Long had my soul for comfort fought, Jesus was witness to my tears, And Jesus sweetly calmed my fears. 5 He cleansed my soul, He changed my dress, And clothed me with His righteousness: He spoke at once my sins forgiv’n, And I rejoiced as if in Heav’n. 6 How was I struck with sweet surprise, While glory shone before my eyes! How did I sing from day to day, And wished to sing my soul away! 7 The world with all its pomp withdrew, ’Twas less than nothing in my view; Redeeming love was all my theme, And life appeared an idle dream. 8 I gloried in my Savior’s grace; I sang my great Redeemer’s praise; My soul now longed to soar away, And leave her tenement of clay. 9 The powers of hell in vain combined To tempt or interrupt my mind; I saw, and sang in joyful strains, The monster Satan held in chains. 10 These are the wonders I record, The marvelous goodness of the Lord; O for a tongue to speak His praise, To tell the triumphs of His grace! Languages: English Tune Title: WOODWORTH
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Away, my doubts, be gone, my fear

Hymnal: Songs in the Night (2nd ed.) #80 (1802)

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