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[I came to my Lord with my burden of care]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. L. Stocks

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Remember How Much I Love You

Author: Ada R. Habershon Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I came to my Lord with my burden of care Refrain First Line: The way may be rough Lyrics: 1 I came to my Lord with my burden of care, And fell at His feet, ‘twas too heavy to bear. He whispered to me as I cried to Him there, “Remember how much I love you.” Refrain: The way may be rough, But this is enough, Remember how much I love you. 2 “You surely forget all the burden of woe I bore for your sake on the cross long ago. In future, when ever the better tears flow, Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 3 The moment I heard the sweet words which He said, My unbelief vanished, my terrors all fled. On this blest assurance I pillow my head, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 4 The words of my Lord turned the storm into calm, The thought of His love soothed my heartache like balm. I know that the future can bring me no harm, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 5 And so when the sorrows of others I feel, I can to my Saviour’s compassion appeal. That He may to them this great secret reveal, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I came to my Lord with my burden of care]

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Remember How Much I Love You

Author: Ada R. Habershon Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 3 #186 (1915) First Line: I came to my Lord with my burden of care Refrain First Line: The way may be rough Lyrics: 1 I came to my Lord with my burden of care, And fell at His feet, ‘twas too heavy to bear. He whispered to me as I cried to Him there, “Remember how much I love you.” Refrain: The way may be rough, But this is enough, Remember how much I love you. 2 “You surely forget all the burden of woe I bore for your sake on the cross long ago. In future, when ever the better tears flow, Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 3 The moment I heard the sweet words which He said, My unbelief vanished, my terrors all fled. On this blest assurance I pillow my head, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 4 The words of my Lord turned the storm into calm, The thought of His love soothed my heartache like balm. I know that the future can bring me no harm, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] 5 And so when the sorrows of others I feel, I can to my Saviour’s compassion appeal. That He may to them this great secret reveal, “Remember how much I love you.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I came to my Lord with my burden of care]
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Remember How Much I Love You

Author: Ada Ruth Habershon Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11880 First Line: I came to my Lord with my burden of care Refrain First Line: The way may be rough, but this is enough Languages: English Tune Title: [I came to my Lord with my burden of care]

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Ada R. Habershon

1861 - 1918 Author of "Remember How Much I Love You" in Alexander's Hymns No. 3

Mary L. Stocks

Person Name: M. L. Stocks Composer of "[I came to my Lord with my burden of care]" in Alexander's Hymns No. 3
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