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Trust and Obey

Author: John H. Sammis Appears in 450 hymnals Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word Used With Tune: [When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word]
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I Will Arise and Go To Jesus

Author: Joseph Hart Appears in 1,468 hymnals Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: Come, ye sinners, poor and needy Used With Tune: [Come, ye sinners, poor and needy]
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'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

Author: Louisa M. Stead Appears in 425 hymnals Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him Used With Tune: [’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]

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[I know not why God's wondrous grace]

Appears in 212 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James McGranahan Topics: Trust and Belief Incipit: 13343 21655 3556 Used With Text: I Know whom I Have Believed
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[When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word]

Appears in 338 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. B. Towner Topics: Trust and Belief Incipit: 12332 11355 43334 Used With Text: Trust and Obey
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[’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]

Appears in 293 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Topics: Trust and Belief Incipit: 32176 16513 53212 Used With Text: 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

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Are You Trusting In the Blood?

Author: Leonard C. Voke Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #116 (1921) Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary Refrain First Line: Are you trusting, trusting, trusting in the blood Lyrics: 1 Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary? How the Saviour gave His life to ransom sinners such as we? Are you trusting in the blood? Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary? Refrain: Are you trusting, trusting, trusting in the blood, In the blood that was shed on Calvary, ‘Twas for you they pierced His side, ‘Twas for you that Jesus died, Are you trusting, trusting in the blood? 2 Do you know that Jesus gave His all to make the sinner whole? Sacrificed His very life blood to redeem the sinner’s soul? Are you trusting in the blood? Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary? [Refrain] 3 Will you spurn this glorious message that for you the Saviour died? Or be washed in Calvary’s fountain flowing freely from His side? Are you trusting in the blood? Are you trusting in the blood of Calvary? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you know the blessed story of the blood of Calvary]
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Trust in the Lord

Author: Thomas O. Chisholm Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #38 (1921) Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: When the way is so dark that no light we can see Refrain First Line: Then “trust in the Lord with all thine heart!” Lyrics: 1 When the way is so dark that no light we can see, It is better to trust in the Lord; There is always one refuge to which we may flee, It is better to trust in the Lord. Refrain: Then “trust in the Lord with all thine heart!” O fear not the darkest night; “In all thy ways acknowledge Him,” And He surely will guide thee aright. 2 When we think of our sins and are filled with distress, It is better to trust in the Lord; It is folly to trust in our own righteousness, It is better to trust in the Lord. [Refrain] 3 Let us learn in the time when the billows run high, It is better to trust in the Lord; It is vain for our help upon man to rely, It is better to trust in the Lord. [Refrain] 4 So, whatever the trouble, whatever the need, It is better to trust in the Lord; We shall find Him a friend and a helper indeed, It is better to trust in the Lord. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the way is so dark that no light we can see]
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'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

Author: Louisa M. Stead Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #61 (1921) Topics: Trust and Belief First Line: Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him Languages: English Tune Title: [’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]

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Louisa M. R. Stead

1850 - 1917 Person Name: Louisa M. Stead Topics: Trust and Belief Author of "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" in Alexander's Hymns No. 4 Louisa (Louise) Maria Rouse Stead Wodehouse b. Dover, Kent, 1 February 1846 [registered Louisa Maria Rouse, but often known as Louise] d. Penkridge, Southern Rhodesia, 18 January 1917 She grew up in England, in Kent and Sussex, becoming governess to a family in Lyminge, Kent, before emigrating to America, c. 1871. While living in Cincinnati, Ohio, she attended a camp meeting in Urbana, Ohio, and wrote her first hymn, ‘Precious Saviour, thou hast saved me’, which was published in Winnowed Hymns, 1873, with music by Dora Boole. In September 1873 she married George Stead, of Hempstead, Long Island, at St Paul Methodist Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, and moved to Hempstead. Her verses, ‘Saved from the power and the bondage of sin’ were published in The Advocate of Christian Holiness, August 1875. She was apparently in England from April to July 1876, with their infant daughter, Louise, when her husband drowned in Hempstead Bay in May 1876, while saving the life of his little boy (a son from his previous marriage). In 1880, she was still living in Hempstead with Louise (aged 5), but shortly afterwards went to South Africa, where she married Robert Wodehouse in Port Elizabeth in January 1882. Her best known-hymn, ‘Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus’, with music by William J. Kirkpatrick, was published in Songs of Triumph, 1882. They served as missionaries in Africa for about 15 years, before returning to Long Island, USA, where he was pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at East Meadow for several years. They returned to Africa in January 1901, to work in Umtali, Rhodesia. After retiring in 1911, she lived near Mutambara mission station, fifty miles from Umtali. Her daughter Louise (sometimes known as Lillie), followed her mother to Africa, where she married the Rev. David A. Carson, and was able to care for her mother in her later years. Gordon Taylor (research for Companion to the 2015 Song Book of the Salvation Army)

William J. Kirkpatrick

1838 - 1921 Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Topics: Trust and Belief Composer of "[’Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]" in Alexander's Hymns No. 4 William J. Kirkpatrick (b. Duncannon, PA, 1838; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1921) received his musical training from his father and several other private teachers. A carpenter by trade, he engaged in the furniture business from 1862 to 1878. He left that profession to dedicate his life to music, serving as music director at Grace Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick compiled some one hundred gospel song collections; his first, Devotional Melodies (1859), was published when he was only twenty-one years old. Many of these collections were first published by the John Hood Company and later by Kirkpatrick's own Praise Publishing Company, both in Philadelphia. Bert Polman

D. W. Whittle

1840 - 1901 Person Name: Daniel W. Whittle Topics: Trust and Belief Author of "I Know whom I Have Believed" in Alexander's Hymns No. 4 [Also published under the pseudonym El Nathan.] =============== Whittle, D. W.. Six of his hymns (Nos. 295, 308,363, 385, 386, 417) are given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, under the signature of "El Nathan." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)