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Murre nicht

Author: W. H. Bellamy; W. R. Hymnal: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 #146 (1890) First Line: Du müdes Herz, es wartet dein Refrain First Line: Drum still! Warte still und murre nicht Languages: German Tune Title: [Du müdes Herz, es wartet dein]

Atribulado Coração

Author: W. H. Belamy; Ricardo Pitrowsky (1891-1965) Hymnal: Cantor Cristão #236 (1971) Refrain First Line: Oh! vem sem demora so Salvador! Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: WAIT AND MURMER NOT
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He'll Come and Tarry Not

Author: Thomas D. W. Muir, 1855-1931 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2298 First Line: O child of God, there is for thee Refrain First Line: He'll come, yes, He'll come and tarry not Lyrics: 1. O child of God, there is for thee A hope that shines amid the gloom, A gladsome hope that thou shalt see Thy Lord, for He will surely come. Refrain He’ll come, yes, He’ll come and tarry not; He’ll come, yes, He’ll come and tarry not; He’ll come, He’ll come, He’ll come and tarry not. 2. When in this world His hands had made, No room was found for Jesus then; The mountainside was oft His bed; Now, glorified, He comes again. 3. Exalted now to Heaven’s throne, The Savior there of sinful men; His loving heart yearns o’er His own, And for them He will come again. 4. O child of God, thy lot may be Oft mixed with trial, grief and pain; Look up, He’ll surely come for thee; He says, I’ll quickly come again. 5. Then joy unmingled will be thine, Earth’s tears and trials all forgot; So cheer thy heart, no more repine, His word is sure: He’ll tarry not. Languages: English Tune Title: [O child of God, there is for thee]
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He'll Come and Tarry Not

Author: T. D. W. Muir Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #408 (1944) First Line: O child of God, there is for thee Refrain First Line: He'll come, yes, He'll come and tarry not Languages: English Tune Title: [O child of God, there is for thee]

Hvorfor ei idag?

Author: L. J. Pedersen Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #77 (1906) First Line: Lad ei Guds kaid gaa dig forbi Refrain First Line: O kom, kom til Jesus nu idag Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Lad ei Guds kaid gaa dig forbi]
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En el hogar do nunca habrá

Author: W. Pardo G. Hymnal: Himnario Adventista #215 (1962) Refrain First Line: Velad y esperad al Salvador Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [En el hogar do nunca habrá]
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Hoff', und seufze nicht

Author: W. F. Berlemann Hymnal: Jubel-Klänge #19 (1899) First Line: Betrübtes Herz, blick himmelwärts Refrain First Line: O hoff', gläubig hoff', und seufze nicht Languages: German Tune Title: [Betrübtes Herz, blick himmelwärts]

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