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Our truest Friend

Author: Elizabeth W. Denison Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 #152 (1899) First Line: Unto thee, O heav'nly Father Refrain First Line: Is the morrow dark with sorrow Lyrics: 1 Unto Thee, O heav’nly Father, Do we bring our ev’ry need; All the souls Thou hast created, Thou wilt surely, surely feed. Refrain: Is the morrow dark with sorrow? Darkest days shall have an end; Close beside us Thou wilt guide us, Evermore our truest Friend. 2 O, how wondrous, great and mighty, Is Thine everlasting love; Deeper than our thought can fathom, Higher far than heav’n above. [Refrain] 3 Never failing, nor forgetting, Holding steadfast to the end; We will bless Thy name forever, That Thou art our truest Friend. [Refrain] Topics: Fellowship; Guidance Scripture: Proverbs 18:24 Tune Title: [Unto thee, O heavenly Father]
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Our Truest Friend

Author: Elizabeth W. Denison Hymnal: The Gospel Choir No. 2 #67 (1895) First Line: Unto Thee, O heav'nly Father Refrain First Line: Is the morrow dark with sorrow? Languages: English Tune Title: [Unto Thee, O heav'nly Father]

Is the morrow dark with sorrow

Author: Elizabeth W. Denison Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 (words ed.) #d179 (1900) First Line: Unto thee, O heavenly Father

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