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I have prayed for thee

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Faint not, weary pilgrim, faint not by the way

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[Faint not, weary pilgrim]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. T. Gorham Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 34321 54564 32343 Used With Text: "I Have Prayed For Thee"

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"I Have Prayed For Thee"

Hymnal: The Gospel Awakening #43 (1888) First Line: Faint not, weary pilgrim Refrain First Line: Jesus prays, He prays for thee Lyrics: 1. Faint not, weary pilgrim, Faint not by the way, Listen to your Saviour What does Jesus say? "Ever as thy day is So thy strength shall be; Let not courage fail thee, I have pray'd for thee." Chorus: Jesus prays, He prays for thee, Jesus prays, He prays for thee. Jesus prays, He prays for thee. O, never be disheartened, Jesus prays for thee, for thee. 2. What tho' sore temptations Meet you in the way, Fear not, humble Christian, Drive your fears away. In thy tribulations Look to Calvary; Hear your dying Saviour Praying still for thee." [Chorus] 3. How these words of comfort Heavenly joy impart! May they be forever Stamped upon my heart. Blessed consolation, Naught so sweet can be As the words of Jesus "I have prayed for thee." [Chorus] Scripture: Luke 22:32 Tune Title: [Faint not, weary pilgrim]

I have prayed for thee

Hymnal: Sweet Hosannahs for the Sunday School #d14 (1884) First Line: Faint not, weary pilgrim, faint not by the way

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A. T. Gorham

Composer of "[Faint not, weary pilgrim]" in The Gospel Awakening

James Lawson

Author of "I Have Prayed For Thee" See Elginburg, James Lawson