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Then Shall My Heart Keep Singing

Author: Dr. J. J. Maxfield Hymnal: Hymns of Praise Number Two #124 (1925) First Line: I would not ask for earthly store Lyrics: 1 I would not ask for earthly store— Thou wilt my need supply; But I would covet, more and more, The clear and single eye, To see my duty face to face, And trust Thee, Lord, for daily grace. Chorus: Then shall my heart keep singing While to the cross I cling; For rest is sweet at Jesus' feet, While homeward faith keeps winging, While homeward faith keeps winging. 2 I care not for the empty show That thoughtless worldlings see; But gladly do the best I know And leave the rest with Thee. Well satisfied that sweet reward Is sure to those who trust the Lord. [Chorus] 3 Whate'er the crosses mine shall be, I would not dare to shun; But only ask to live for Thee, And that Thy will be done; Thy will, O Lord, be mine each day, While pressing on my homeward way. [Chorus] 4 And when at last, my labor o’er, I cross the narrow sea, Grant, Lord, that on the other shore, My soul may dwell with Thee; And learn what here I cannot know, Why Thou hast ever loved me so. [Chorus] Topics: Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [I would not ask for earthly store]
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Then Shall My Heart Keep Singing

Author: Dr. J. J. Maxfield Hymnal: Hymns of Praise Numbers One and Two Combined #360 (1926) First Line: I would not ask for earthly store Languages: English Tune Title: [I would not ask for earthly store]
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Then shall my heart keep singing

Author: J. J. Maxfield Hymnal: Spiritual Songs and Hymns, for Use in All Gospel Services #d241 (1935) First Line: I would not ask for earthly store

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