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Be Still, O Heart

Author: J. H. Watson Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 #109 (1899) First Line: Be still, O heart, why fear and tremble Refrain First Line: Be still, O heart! Lyrics: 1 Be still, O heart! why fear and tremble? What evil can thy steps betide? Though foes, a mighty host, assemble, Fear not, for God is on thy side. Refrain: Be still, O heart! What evil can betide thee? Fear not, fear not, With God to walk beside thee. 2 Be still, O heart! the Lord of glory Was once a man acquaint with grief: He stoops to hear—tell all thy story— He loves, He cares, He’ll send relief. [Refrain] 3 Be still, O heart! cease fearing, fretting About the future all unknown; Ne’er think the Master is forgetting About His child—His loved and own. [Refrain] 4 Be still, O heart! thy Lord will send thee The clouds or sunshine as is best; His own right hand shall e’er defend thee; Then trust His love, and be at rest. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Trust Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Tune Title: [Be still, O heart, why fear and tremble]
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Be still, O heart! Why fear and tremble?

Author: Jean H. Watson Hymnal: International Song Service #4 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Be still, O heart! Why fear and tremble? What harm, what evil, can betide? Tho' foes in mighty hosts assemble, Fear not, for God is on thy side. Refrain: Be still, be still, O heart, be still. 2 Be still, O heart! The Lord of Glory Was once a man acquaint with grief; He bends to hear tell all thy story He loves, He cares, He'll send relief. [Refrain] 3 Be still, O heart! Cease fearing, fretting About the future, all unknown; Nor think the Master is forgetting His ransomed ones, His loved, His own. [Refrain] 4 Be still, O heart! The King will send thee The clouds or sunshine as is best; His own right hand shall e'er defend thee; Then trust His love, and know His rest. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Languages: English Tune Title: BE STILL, O HEART

Be still, O heart, why fear and tremble

Author: Jean H. Watson Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 (words ed.) #d12 (1900)

Be still, O heart, why fear and tremble

Author: Jean H. Watson Hymnal: Bright Gems #d14 (1887)
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Be still, be still

Author: Jean H. Watson Hymnal: The Praise Hymnal #457 (1896) First Line: Be still, O heart! Why fear and tremble? Languages: English Tune Title: BE STILL, O HEART

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