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The Voice Of Peace

Author: Flora J. Tubbs Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14463 First Line: Sometimes my heart is sad and heavy Lyrics: 1 Sometimes my heart is sad and heavy, Dark seems the way; Then many doubts and fears assail me, Hope sheds no cheering ray. Hark! I hear a voice so sweetly Whisp’ring in my ear, I’ll guard and guide thee on thy pathway; Trust Me and do not fear. 2 Sometimes I faint beneath my burdens, Heavy to bear; Sometimes I long to rest forever, Free from each earthly care. Hark! again that voice, so tender, Calms my troubled breast; "Come unto Me, thou heavy laden, And I will give you rest." 3 So I go on my way rejoicing, Happy and blest; I trust alone in Christ, my Savior, Who giveth peace and rest. Hark! that voice of blest assurance, Comes again to me, "In perfect peace Thou’lt ever keep him Whose mind is stayed on Thee." Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometimes my heart is sad and heavy]
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The Voice of Peace

Author: Flora J. Tubbs Hymnal: The Century Gospel Songs #157 (1901) First Line: Sometimes my heart is sad and heavy Refrain First Line: Hark, I hear a voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometimes my heart is sad and heavy]

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