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Kind Words for All

Author: Francis A. Evans Hymnal: The Revival Helper #66 (1893) First Line: How dark were life with naught to cheer Refrain First Line: Kind words for all, kind words for all Languages: English Tune Title: [How dark were life with naught to cheer]
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Kind words then speak to all

Hymnal: Kind Words #59 (1871) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Lyrics: 1 How dark were life, with naught to cheer The pilgrim on his way; No smile of love to light the gloom, No kind word's cheering ray. Chorus: Kind words then speak to all, Kind words a soul may save; Kind words thy life will bless, And crown as honored grave. 2 The soul by sorrow oft oppressed, Must sink beneath his weight, If no kind word is ever said, To cheer life's saddened fate. [Chorus] 3 Spurn not from thee, with bitter taunt, The outcast steeped in sin; But with kind words to cheer and bless, That soul to virtue win. [Chorus] 4 When sorrows try--when cares annoy, Strike no discord last note; But, on the wings of every breath Let words of kindness float. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: KIND WORDS FOR ALL

Kind words for all

Author: J. M. Evans Hymnal: The Children's Choir #d18 (1860) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Refrain First Line: Kind words then speak to all

Kind words for all

Author: J. M. Evans Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns. New and improved ed. #d22 (1871) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Refrain First Line: Kind words then speak to all

Kind words for all

Author: J. M. Evans Hymnal: Kind Words #d29 (1891) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Refrain First Line: Kind words then speak to all
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Kind words then speak to all

Author: J. M. Evans Hymnal: Bright Jewels for the Sunday School #48a (1869) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Languages: English

Kind words for all

Author: J. M. Evans Hymnal: Our Treasury of Song, for Use in the Emmanuel Baptist Church #d83 (1883) First Line: How dark were life, with naught to cheer Refrain First Line: Kind words then speak to all

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