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Soft as the Voice of an Angel

Author: Alice Hawthorne Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #277 (1921) Refrain First Line: Whispering Hope, O how welcome thy voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]

Soft As The Voice Of An Angel

Author: Alice Hawthorne Hymnal: Favourite Hymns of the Church #507 (1995) Meter: Irregular Refrain First Line: Whispering Hope, O how welcome thy voice Languages: English Tune Title: WHISPERING HOPE

Soft as the Voice of an Angel

Author: Alice Hawthorne Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #566 (1975) Refrain First Line: Whispering hope Tune Title: WHISPERING HOPE
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Whispering Hope

Author: Alice Hawthorne Hymnal: Christian Hymns #308 (1935) First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering Hope Lyrics: 1 Soft as the voice of an angel, Breathing a lesson unheard, Hope with a gentle persuasion, Whispers her comforting word. Wait till the darkness is over, Wait till the tempest is done, Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, After the shower is gone. Chorus: Whispering Hope O how welcome thy voice, Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice. 2 If in the dusk of the twilight, Dim be the region afar, Will not the deepening darkness Brighten the glimmering star? Then when the night is upon us, Why should the heart sink away? When the dark midnight is over, Watch for the breaking of day. [Chorus] 3 Hope as an anchor so steadfast, Rends the dark veil for the soul, Whither the Master has entered, Robbing the grave of its goal. Come then, O come, glad fruition, Come to my sad weary heart, Come, O Thou blest hope of glory, Never, O never depart. [Chorus] O blessed Hope! Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]
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Whispering Hope

Author: Alice Hawthorne Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #408 (1959) First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Topics: Choruses; Hope; Choruses; Hope Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]
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Whispering Hope

Author: S. W. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #660 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice Lyrics: 1 Soft as the voice of an angel, Breathing a lesson unheard, Hope with a gentle persuasion Whispers her comforting word: Wait till the darkness is over, Wait till the tempest is done, Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, After the shower is gone. Refrain: Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice, Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice. 2 If, in the dusk of the twilight, Dim be the region afar, Will not the deepening darkness Brighten the glimmering star? Then when the night is upon us, Why should the heart sink away? When the dark midnight is over, Watch for the breaking of day. [Refrain] 3 Hope, as an anchor so steadfast, Rends the dark veil for the soul, Whither the Master has entered, Robbing the grave of its goal; Come then, oh, come, glad fruition, Come to my sad weary heart; Come, O Thou blest hope of glory, Never, oh, never depart. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 6:19 Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]
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Whispering Hope

Author: Septimus Winner Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7402 First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering hope, oh how welcome thy voice Lyrics: 1. Soft as the voice of an angel, Breathing a lesson unheard, Hope with a gentle persuasion Whispers her comforting word: Wait till the darkness is over, Wait till the tempest is done, Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, After the shower is gone. Refrain Whispering hope, oh how welcome thy voice, Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice. 2. If, in the dusk of the twilight, Dim be the region afar, Will not the deepening darkness Brighten the glimmering star? Then when the night is upon us, Why should the heart sink away? When the dark midnight is over, Watch for the breaking of day. [Refrain] 3. Hope, as an anchor so steadfast, Rends the dark veil for the soul, Whither the Master has entered, Robbing the grave of its goal. Come then, O come, glad fruition, Come to my sad weary heart; Come, O Thou blest hope of glory, Never, O never depart. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]
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Whispering Hope

Author: A. H. Hymnal: 50 Sacred Favorites #27 (1972) First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering hope, O how welcome thy voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]

Whispering Hope

Author: S. W. Hymnal: Singing Joy #133 (1950) First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering hope, oh how welcome thy voice Languages: Engish; English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]

Whispering Hope

Hymnal: All-American Church Hymnal #251 (1957) First Line: Soft as the voice of an angel Refrain First Line: Whispering hope, O how welcome thy voice Languages: English Tune Title: [Soft as the voice of an angel]

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