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[Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel W. Beazley, 1873- Incipit: 55556 66651 32121 Used With Text: Work On, Pray On

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Work On, Pray On

Author: S. W. B. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong Refrain First Line: Work, work, pray, never be sad Topics: The Christian Service Used With Tune: [Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong]

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Work On, Pray On

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: Service Hymnal #446 (1925) First Line: Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong Refrain First Line: Work, work, pray, never be sad Languages: English Tune Title: [Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong]
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Work On, Pray On

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #446 (1924) First Line: Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong Refrain First Line: Work, work, pray, never be sad Topics: The Christian Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong]

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Samuel W. Beazley

1873 - 1944 Person Name: Samuel W. Beazley, 1873- Composer of "[Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong]" in Service Hymnal Samuel W. Beazley was born in Sparta, Virginia in 1873. He was a music scholar and taught music at Shenandoah College for five years. He composed over 4,000 gospel songs during his lifetime. Samuel W. Beazley maintained a successful publishing business in Chicago, Illinois. He died in Chicago on September 16, 1944. He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1992. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: www.gmahalloffame.org
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