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Be of good cheer

Hymnal: The Morning Stars Sang Together #22 (1897) First Line: Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow Lyrics: 1 Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow; Leave the things of the future alone; Why should we be so fearful of sorrow? Life's troubles come ever too soon! If to hope over much be an error, It is one that the wise have preferred; And how often have hearts been in terror Of evils that never occurred. And how often have hearts been in terror Of evils that never occurred. 2 Have faith and thy faith shall sustain thee-- Permit not suspicion and care With invincible bonds to enchain thee, But bear what God gives thee to bear; By His Spirit supported and gladdened, Be ne'er by forebodings deterred; But remember how hearts have been saddened, By fear of what never occurred. But remember how hearts have been saddened, By fear of what never occurred. Tune Title: [Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow]
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Imaginary Evils

Author: Charles Swain Hymnal: Sparkling Diamonds #104 (1884) First Line: Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow]
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Tomorrow, Tomorrow

Author: Chas. Swain Hymnal: The New Golden Censer #32 (1870) First Line: Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow

Tomorrow, tomorrow

Author: Charles Swain Hymnal: Golden Censer #d44 (1864) First Line: Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow Languages: English
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To-morrow, to-morrow

Hymnal: Hymns and Songs for Children's Worship, Together with Selections for Anniversary and Festive Occasions #58 (1869) First Line: Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow Languages: English

Never borrow trouble

Author: Charles Swain Hymnal: Songs of Joy #d61 (1870) First Line: Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow

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