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Fear not, but Trust

Author: George O. Webster Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Why go we mourning all the day Refrain First Line: Fear not, fear not for the Lord Lyrics: 1 Why go we mourning all the day, Or doubt our Father’s care, When we may trust him all the way Our pilgrim feet must fare? Refrain: “Fear not, fear not,” for the Lord is near, “Fear not, fear not,” is his word of cheer; Though foes may press they can never harm, The Lord himself defends us with his mighty arm. 2 Our Lord to us is ever near, Though dark may be the skies, And ills which we so often fear Are blessings in disguise. [Refrain] 3 Let hope be bright and faith be strong With such a Friend to aid, And if the way be dark and long, Be not, be not afraid. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Why go we mourning all the day]

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[Why go we mourning all the day]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Karl K. Lorenz Incipit: 17656 34556 15324 Used With Text: Fear not, but Trust

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Fear not, but Trust

Author: George O. Webster Hymnal: His Worthy Praise #65 (1915) First Line: Why go we mourning all the day Refrain First Line: Fear not, fear not for the Lord Lyrics: 1 Why go we mourning all the day, Or doubt our Father’s care, When we may trust him all the way Our pilgrim feet must fare? Refrain: “Fear not, fear not,” for the Lord is near, “Fear not, fear not,” is his word of cheer; Though foes may press they can never harm, The Lord himself defends us with his mighty arm. 2 Our Lord to us is ever near, Though dark may be the skies, And ills which we so often fear Are blessings in disguise. [Refrain] 3 Let hope be bright and faith be strong With such a Friend to aid, And if the way be dark and long, Be not, be not afraid. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Why go we mourning all the day]
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Fear not, but Trust

Author: George O. Webster Hymnal: The King's Message #40 (1910) First Line: Why go we mourning all the day Refrain First Line: Fear not, fear not for the Lord Topics: Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [Why go we mourning all the day]

Fear not, but trust

Author: George O. Webster Hymnal: The Junior Choir No. 3 #d28 (1914) First Line: Why go we mourning all the day Refrain First Line: Fear not, fear not for the Lord

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George Orlia Webster

1866 - 1942 Person Name: George O. Webster Author of "Fear not, but Trust" in His Worthy Praise

Karl Kumler Lorenz

1879 - 1965 Person Name: Karl K. Lorenz Composer of "[Why go we mourning all the day]" in His Worthy Praise Born: September 19, 1879, Westerville, Ohio. Died: January 6, 1965. Son of Edmund Lorenz, Karl worked as business manager and later as senior partner at the Lorenz Publishing Company in Dayton, Ohio. Music: NEEDY ONES OF EARTH, THE http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/o/r/lorenz_kk.htm
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