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[O words of comfort granted]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George S. Schuler Incipit: 53327 21655 65754

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Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Author: Mary Rawles Jarvis Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O words of comfort granted Refrain First Line: O soul, redeemed by Jesus Lyrics: 1 O words of comfort granted For ev’ry need and care, The very message wanted To chase away despair; This sweet command of Jesus Was meant to be obeyed,— “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” Refrain: O soul, redeemed by Jesus, All heav’n is pledged to aid: “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” 2 When disappointment scatters Your hopes like autumn leaves; When all is lost that matters, And all is left that grieves; When chastisement and sorrow On darkened days are laid; “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] 3 When past sins rise unbidden, To spoil the present good, And all the light is hidden, By some desponding mood, He whispers in compassion, “My love the debt hath paid; Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] 4 When health and strength are failing, Beneath the load of years, And toil seems unavailing, And life is thronged with fears, “Fear not!” He saith, “In weakness My strength is perfect made; Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O words of comfort granted]

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Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Author: Mary Rawles Jarvis Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving #87 (1913) First Line: O words of comfort granted Refrain First Line: O soul, redeemed by Jesus Lyrics: 1 O words of comfort granted For ev’ry need and care, The very message wanted To chase away despair; This sweet command of Jesus Was meant to be obeyed,— “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” Refrain: O soul, redeemed by Jesus, All heav’n is pledged to aid: “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” 2 When disappointment scatters Your hopes like autumn leaves; When all is lost that matters, And all is left that grieves; When chastisement and sorrow On darkened days are laid; “Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] 3 When past sins rise unbidden, To spoil the present good, And all the light is hidden, By some desponding mood, He whispers in compassion, “My love the debt hath paid; Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] 4 When health and strength are failing, Beneath the load of years, And toil seems unavailing, And life is thronged with fears, “Fear not!” He saith, “In weakness My strength is perfect made; Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [O words of comfort granted]
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Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Author: Mary Rowles Jarvis Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8535 First Line: O words of comfort granted Refrain First Line: O soul, redeemed by Jesus Lyrics: 1 O words of comfort granted For every need and care, The very message wanted To chase away despair; This sweet command of Jesus Was meant to be obeyed— "Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid." Refrain: O soul, redeemed by Jesus, All Heav’n is pledged to aid: "Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid." 2 When disappointment scatters Your hopes like autumn leaves; When all is lost that matters, And all is left that grieves; When chastisement and sorrow On darkened days are laid; "Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid." [Refrain] 3 When past sins rise unbidden, To spoil the present good, And all the light is hidden, By some desponding mood, He whispers in compassion, My love the debt hath paid; "Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid." [Refrain] 4 When health and strength are failing, Beneath the load of years, And toil seems unavailing, And life is thronged with fears, "Fear not!" He saith, "In weakness My strength is perfect made; Let not your heart be troubled, Neither let it be afraid." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O words of comfort granted]

Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Author: Mary Rawles Jarvis Hymnal: The Ideal Song and Hymn Book #87 (1909) First Line: O words of comfort granted Refrain First Line: O soul, redeemed by Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [O words of comfort granted]

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George S. Schuler

1882 - 1973 Composer of "[O words of comfort granted]" in The Voice of Thanksgiving

Mary Rowles Jarvis

b. 1853 Person Name: Mary Rawles Jarvis Author of "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled" in The Voice of Thanksgiving Jarvis, Mary, daughter of Samuel Rowles, of Saul, Gloucs., was born in 1853, and married 1888 the Rev. George Jarvis, then Congregational minister at Stonehouse, Gloucs., since 1896 at Coleford, Gloucs. She contributed devotional poetry to the Sunday at Home and other periodicals, collected as Sunshine and Calm: Songs by the Way. By Mary Rowles Jarvis, n.d (1895). Her hymn:— O God of ages, in Whose light [Evening], appeared in the Sunday at Home, 1888, p. 409, as "A Hymn for Nightfall," repeated 1895 as above, p. 55. It is in the Public School Hymn Book, 1903. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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