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[Does the tempter seek your soul?]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. F. Allen Incipit: 11776 76511 77676 Used With Text: The Golden Days Are Coming By and By

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The Golden Days Are Coming By And By

Author: Ora Samuel Gray Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Does the temp­ter seek your soul? Refrain First Line: The gold­en days are com­ing by and by Lyrics: 1 Does the temp­ter seek your soul? Do your doubts per­plex your mind? God still holds the world’s con­trol, Happiness in Him you’ll find. Refrain: The gold­en days are com­ing by and by, The gold­en days are com­ing by and by; In our Fa­ther’s home above, We shall glo­ry in His love, The gold­en days are com­ing by and by. 2 Tho’ your load is hea­vy now, Don’t give up or be cast down; God has pro­mised, and He’s true, Every cross will mean a crown. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is a migh­ty king, Every foe will van­quished be; We shall find our heart’s de­sire Thro’ the Man of Ga­li­lee. [Refrain] 4 Sin some day will be un­known, Tears of pain and sor­row o’er; Those we’ve loved and lost awhile, We shall meet to part no more. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Does the temp­ter seek your soul] Text Sources: The King's Praises Number 2 by C. P. Curry, William J. Kirkpatrick, Charles H. Marsh, Henry L. Gilmour, Milton S. Reese and Melvin Hill (Philadelphia: Praise Publishing, 1910)

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The Golden Days Are coming By and By

Author: Ora Samuel Gray Hymnal: Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #70 (1913) First Line: Does the tempter seek your soul? Lyrics: 1 Does the tempter seek your soul? Do your doubts perplex your mind? God still holds the world’s control, Happiness in Him you’ll find. Refrain: The golden days are coming by and by, The golden days are coming by and by, In our Father’s home above, We shall glory in His love, The golden days are coming by and by. 2 Tho’ your load is heavy now; Don’t give up or be cast down; God has promised, and He’s true, Every cross will mean a crown. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is a mighty king, Every foe will vanquished be; We shall find our heart’s desire Thro’ the Man of Galilee. [Refrain] 4 Sin some day will be unknown, ears of pain and sorrow o’er; Those we’ve “loved and lost awhile,” We shall meet to part no more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Does the tempter seek your soul?]
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The Golden Days are Coming By and By

Author: Ora Samuel Gray Hymnal: The King's Praises Number 2 #14 (1910) First Line: Does the tempter seek your soul? Languages: English Tune Title: [Does the tempter seek your soul?]
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The Golden Days Are Coming Bye and Bye

Author: Ora Samuel Gray Hymnal: The Message in Song #44 (1911) First Line: Does the tempter seek your soul? Refrain First Line: The golden days are coming by and by Languages: English Tune Title: [Does the tempter seek your soul?]

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Ora Samuel Gray

1875 - 1920 Author of "The Golden Days are Coming By and By" in The King's Praises Number 2 Born: November 7, 1875. Died: June 25, 1920. Gray was a Methodist Episcopal minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Charles F. Allen

Person Name: Chas. F. Allen Composer of "[Does the tempter seek your soul?]" in The King's Praises Number 2
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