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The Eye of Faith

Author: Rev. J. J. Maxfield Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: I do not ask for earthly store Refrain First Line: Then shall my heart keep singing Topics: Assurance; Duty; Faith; Trust Used With Tune: [I do not ask for earthly store]
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Then Shall My Heart Keep Singing

Author: Dr. J. J. Maxfield Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I would not ask for earthly store Lyrics: 1 I would not ask for earthly store— Thou wilt my need supply; But I would covet, more and more, The clear and single eye, To see my duty face to face, And trust Thee, Lord, for daily grace. Chorus: Then shall my heart keep singing While to the cross I cling; For rest is sweet at Jesus' feet, While homeward faith keeps winging, While homeward faith keeps winging. 2 I care not for the empty show That thoughtless worldlings see; But gladly do the best I know And leave the rest with Thee. Well satisfied that sweet reward Is sure to those who trust the Lord. [Chorus] 3 Whate'er the crosses mine shall be, I would not dare to shun; But only ask to live for Thee, And that Thy will be done; Thy will, O Lord, be mine each day, While pressing on my homeward way. [Chorus] 4 And when at last, my labor o’er, I cross the narrow sea, Grant, Lord, that on the other shore, My soul may dwell with Thee; And learn what here I cannot know, Why Thou hast ever loved me so. [Chorus] Topics: Faith Used With Tune: [I would not ask for earthly store]

AOLE AU E IMI MAU

Author: J. J. Maxfield; Charles M. Hyde, 1832-1899 Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Nolaila mau kuu mele Used With Tune: [Aole au e imi mau]
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Glaubensvoll

Author: J. J. Maxfield Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Um Gold und Schätze bitt' ich nicht Refrain First Line: Sollt' dann mein Herz nicht singen Used With Tune: [Um Gold und Schätze bitt' ich nicht]

Agora Estou Contente

Author: J.J. Maxfield; Stuart Edmund McNair (1867-1959) Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Riquezas não preciso ter Refrain First Line: Vivo feliz com Cristo Topics: Vida Cristã Alegria Cristã Scripture: Luke 12:15 Used With Tune: CONTENTE

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