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[Not saved are we by trying]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Stebbins Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 13343 32117 67112 Used With Text: It is not Try, but Trust

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Not Try, But Trust

Author: Edward G. Taylor, 1830-1887 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Not saved are we by trying Refrain First Line: It is not Try, but Trust Lyrics: 1 Not saved are we by trying, From self can come no aid; ’Tis on the blood relying, Once for our ransom paid; ’Tis looking unto Jesus, The holy One and Just; ’Tis His great work that saves us, It is not Try, but Trust. Refrain: It is not Try, but Trust; It is not Try, but Trust; ’Tis His great work that saves us; It is not Try, but Trust. 2 ’Twas vain for Israel bitten By serpents on their way, To look to their own doing, That awful plague to stay; The only way for healing, When humbled in the dust, Was of the Lord’s revealing, It was not Try, but Trust. [Refrain] 3 No deeds of ours are needed To make Christ’s merit more; No frames of mind, or feelings, Can add to His great store; ’Tis simply to receive Him, The holy One and Just, ’Tis only to believe Him, It was not Try, but Trust. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Not saved are we by trying]

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Not Try, But Trust

Author: Edward G. Taylor, 1830-1887 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11131 First Line: Not saved are we by trying Refrain First Line: It is not Try, but Trust Lyrics: 1 Not saved are we by trying, From self can come no aid; ’Tis on the blood relying, Once for our ransom paid; ’Tis looking unto Jesus, The holy One and Just; ’Tis His great work that saves us, It is not Try, but Trust. Refrain: It is not Try, but Trust; It is not Try, but Trust; ’Tis His great work that saves us; It is not Try, but Trust. 2 ’Twas vain for Israel bitten By serpents on their way, To look to their own doing, That awful plague to stay; The only way for healing, When humbled in the dust, Was of the Lord’s revealing, It was not Try, but Trust. [Refrain] 3 No deeds of ours are needed To make Christ’s merit more; No frames of mind, or feelings, Can add to His great store; ’Tis simply to receive Him, The holy One and Just, ’Tis only to believe Him, It was not Try, but Trust. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Not saved are we by trying]
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Not Try, but Trust

Author: E. G. Taylor, D. D. Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 6 #48 (1891) First Line: Not saved are we by trying Refrain First Line: It is not Try, but Trust Lyrics: 1 Not saved are we by trying, From self can come no aid; ‘Tis on the Blood relying, Once for our ransom paid, ‘Tis looking unto Jesus, The holy One and just; ‘Tis His great work that saves us— It is not Try, but Trust! Refrain: It is not Try, but Trust! It is not Try, but Trust! ‘Tis His great work that saves us: It is not Try, but Trust! 2 ‘Twas vain for Israel bitten By serpents, on their way, To look to their own doing, That awful plague to stay; The only means for healing, When humbled in the dust, Was of the Lord’s revealing— It is not Try, but Trust! [Refrain] 3 No deeds of ours are needed To make Christ’s merit more; No frames of mind, or feelings, Can add to His great store; ‘Tis simply to receive Him, The holy One and just; ‘Tis only to believe Him— It is not Try, but Trust! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Not saved are we by trying]
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Author: E. G. Taylor, D. D. Hymnal: Christ in Song #97 (1908) First Line: Not saved are we by trying Refrain First Line: It is not Try, but trust Lyrics: 1 Not saved are we by trying, From self can come no aid; 'Tis on the blood relying, Once for our ransom paid; 'Tis looking unto Jesus, The holy One and just; 'Tis His great work that saves us, It is not Try, but Trust. Chorus: It is not Try, but Trust, It is not Try, but Trust; 'Tis His great work that saves us; It is not Try, but Trust. 2 'Twas vain for Israel bitten By serpents on their way, To look to their own doing, That awful plague to stay; The remedy and healing, When humbled in the dust, Was of the Lord's revealing, It is not Try, but Trust. [Chorus] 3 No deeds of ours are needed To make Christ's merit more; No frames of mind, or feelings, Can add to His great store; 'Tis simply to receive Him, The holy One and just, 'Tis only to believe Him, It is not Try, but Trust. [Chorus] Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Christ Trusting; Living His Life Trusting; Living His Life Trusting; Living His Life Trusting Languages: English Tune Title: [Not saved are we by trying]

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George C. Stebbins

1846 - 1945 Person Name: Geo. C. Stebbins Composer of "[Not saved are we by trying]" in Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined Stebbins studied music in Buffalo and Rochester, New York, then became a singing teacher. Around 1869, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, to join the Lyon and Healy Music Company. He also became the music director at the First Baptist Church in Chicago. It was in Chicago that he met the leaders in the Gospel music field, such as George Root, Philip Bliss, & Ira Sankey. At age 28, Stebbins moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he became music director at the Claredon Street Baptist Church; the pastor there was Adoniram Gordon. Two years later, Stebbins became music director at Tremont Temple in Boston. Shortly thereafter, he became involved in evangelism campaigns with Moody and others. Around 1900, Stebbins spent a year as an evangelist in India, Egypt, Italy, Palestine, France and England. (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Edward G. Taylor

1830 - 1887 Person Name: E. G. Taylor, D.D. Author of "It is not Try, but Trust" in Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined Taylor, Edward G. (Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 25, 1830--April 10, 1887, Buffalo, New York). University of Lewisburgh, 1854; Rochester Theological Seminary, 1856. Pastorates at Terre Haute, Indiana, 1857-1860; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-1864; Chicago, Illinois, 1864-1870; New Orleans, Louisiana, 1870-1875; Providence, Rhode Island, 1875-1881; New York, 1881-1882; Newark, New Jersey, ?; Buffalo, N.Y., 1885-1887. Taylor was the author of a large number of hymns for use in Sunday schools. In the Service of Song for Social Meetings (1881) is one of his hymns that begins "Deal kindly with my master," with music by George W. Stebbins. Stebbins also composed music for Taylor's "Not saved are we by trying." For most of his hymns, Taylor composed the music as well as the words. Among these are the following: Able to save the uttermost is he All my trust is in Thee, Jesus Arise and be doing, the Lord be with Thee Calleth the Savior in tones of love Glad the ransomed of Jehovah O Lord from thy dwelling place hear our hearts say One thing I know, I was blind but now see Serve the Lord with willing mind Thank God for the Bible, more precious than gold The happy morn has dawned at last Trust him sinner, trust him now Why sit we here until we die Wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging One hymn is a rendering into verse of Samuel 2:9, "At the King's table the kindness of God." --Alan Wingard, DNAH Archives
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