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Let Jesus Do the Rest

Author: Herbert Temple Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When you have done your best Refrain First Line: Just trust Him and be true

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[When you have done your best]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. L. Byers Incipit: 51111 31617 65511 Used With Text: Let Jesus Do the Rest

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Let Jesus Do the Rest

Author: Herbert Temple Hymnal: His Praise Anew #62 (1936) First Line: When you have done your best Refrain First Line: Just trust him and be true Languages: English Tune Title: [When you have done your best]

Let Jesus do the rest

Author: Herbert Temple Hymnal: Silver Gems in Song #d112 (1961) First Line: When you have done your best Refrain First Line: Just trust him and be true

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A. L. Byers

1869 - 1952 Composer of "[When you have done your best]" in His Praise Anew Andrew Linnaeus Byers was born on Au­gust 26, 1869 in Al­bany, Il­li­nois. Byers’ mo­ther was song writer Nancy By­ers. In 1890 he became involved with Daniel War­ner & Bar­ney War­ren in evan­gel­is­tic work; later joined the Gos­pel Trump­et pub­lish­ing com­pa­ny as mu­sic ed­it­or for a year. He left that work because of health problems and worked as an evan­gel­ist and pastor in Ida­ho & Or­e­gon be­fore tak­ing a pas­tor­ate in Sac­ra­men­to, Cal­i­for­nia, in 1934. He died on November 9, 1952 in Sacramento, California. His works in­clude: Birth of a Reformation: The Life and La­bors of D. S. War­ner, 1922 NN, Hymnary.

Herbert Temple

Author of "Let Jesus Do the Rest"
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