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Endeavor and Endure

Author: Charles A. Dickinson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: While struggling in a maze of doubt

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[While struggling in a maze of doubt]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles S. Brown Incipit: 53176 54312 22343 Used With Text: Endeavor and Endure

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Endeavor and Endure

Author: Charles A. Dickinson Hymnal: Williston Hymns #81 (1917) First Line: While struggling in a maze of doubt Lyrics: 1 While struggling in a maze of doubt, With sore temptations vexed, I seemed to hear our Father say: “My child, be not perplexed. I’ll guide thee with My sleepless eye; My word is ever sure; Strength shall be equal to thy day; Endeavor and endure.” 2 When great afflictions compassed me And laid my loved ones low, And filled the garden of my joys With plants of pain and woe, The Father’s voice still cheered my heart: “My child, My word is sure; Sufficient grace shall meet they need; Endeavor and endure.” 3 “Endeavor and endure, My child, Along the narrow way. What tho’ the night be long and dark? It ends in glorious day. Go bravely on, and trust My love; My promises are sure; I’m with thee always, never fear! Endeavor and endure.” Tune Title: [While struggling in a maze of doubt]
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Endeavor and Endure

Author: Charles A. Dickinson Hymnal: The Endeavor Hymnal #165 (1901) First Line: While struggling in a maze of doubt Topics: Endeavor Languages: English Tune Title: [While struggling in a maze of doubt]

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Charles A. Dickinson

1849 - 1907 Author of "Endeavor and Endure" Charles Albert Dickinson was born July 4, 1849. He spent the first sixteen years of his life living on his family farm in Westminster, Vermont. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, graduating in 1872. He then went on to graduate from Harvard College in 1876 and Andover Seminary in 1879. Dickinson served as pastor of Payson Memorial Church in Portland, Maine and Kirk Street Church in Lowell, Massachusetts before assuming his thirteen-year post at Berkeley Street Church in Boston, MA. in 1887. Under Dickinson's auspices, Berkeley Street Church became Berkeley Temple and greatly expanded its community outreach and so-called "rescue work," including the establishment of New England Kurn Hattin Homes for "homeless and neglected boys and girls" in Dickinson's hometown of Westminster, Vermont. Dickinson passed away in January of 1907 after an illness. Jaimie Scanlon ======================= Dickinson, Charles Albert, D.D., an American Congregational Minister, born at Westminster, Vermont, July 4, 1849, and graduated at Harvard University in 1876. He held various charges to 1899 when he retired through ill health, and returned to Ceres, California. His hymn-writing has been mainly for the young. Several of these hymns are in the Christian Endeavour Hymnal and other collections. The most widely known are "O golden day, so long desired," and "Blessed Master, I have promised" (Consecration to Christ). This latter was written Jan. 4, 1900. [Rev. C. L. Noyes, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Charles Spurgeon Brown

1860 - 1943 Person Name: Charles S. Brown Composer of "[While struggling in a maze of doubt]" in Williston Hymns Brown’s works in­clude: The King’s Prais­es (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Unit­ed So­ci­e­ty of Chris­tian En­dea­vor, 1899) www.hymntime.com/tch/
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