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He Hath Borne them All

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Showers of Blessing #131 (1888) First Line: O my soul, why art thou troubled Refrain First Line: Think how great his loving kindness Lyrics: 1 O my soul, why art thou troubled, When so dear a friend is thine? Unto him without a murmur Wilt thou not thy all resign? Refrain: Think how great his loving kindness, Blessings past with joy recall; Though thy life may have its trials, He thy Lord hath borne them all. 2 Cling to him, thy only refuge From the stormy winds that blow; Cling to him whose hand hath led thee By a way thou did’st not know. [Refrain] 3 Peace he leaves, his peace he gives thee, He who said, be not afraid; Bids thee now fulfil thy mission, In his robe of strength arrayed. [Refrain] 4 Lift thine eyes, there’s light before thee! Haste to catch its early rays; Let thy harp awake the morning With a song of grateful praise. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O my soul, why art thou troubled]
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He Hath Borne them All

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Sacred Trio #439 (1889) First Line: O my soul, why art thou troubled Refrain First Line: Think how great his loving kindness Tune Title: [O my soul, why art thou troubled]
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Think how great his loving kindness

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Sacred Trio #439 (1892) First Line: O my soul, why art thou troubled Topics: Consolation

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