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[There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Zella M. Robinson Incipit: 53217 21765 1212 Used With Text: The Blessing of Prayer

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The Blessing of Prayer

Author: Clara McAlister Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul Refrain First Line: Then let us ever humbly watch and pray Topics: Prayer Used With Tune: [There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]

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The Blessing of Prayer

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Timeless Truths #923 Meter: 10.10.10.10 D First Line: There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul Refrain First Line: Then let us ever humbly watch and pray Lyrics: 1 There’s stealing o’er my peaceful, trusting soul A power that is most divinely sweet, As all my burdens on the Lord I roll, And meekly linger at His blessed feet. Refrain: Then let us ever humbly watch and pray, Seek oft in tears the Savior’s lovely face; Come boldly with thy needs for every day, Blest mercy’s waiting at the throne of grace. 2 I kneel in sweet submission while my prayer Ascends on wings of faith to Father’s throne; He listens while my hopeful spirit there Its faltering petitions maketh known. [Refrain] 3 What bliss to dwell where heaven’s blessings fall, Until my soul, with mercy’s drops bedewed Responds in answer to my Father’s call, With words of thankfulness and gratitude. [Refrain] 4 As angels came to dark Gethsemane To bless the Savior as He there did bow Beneath the shadows dense, on bended knee; O Father, bless my waiting spirit now! [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 4:16 Tune Title: [There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]
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The Blessing of Prayer

Author: Clara McAlister Hymnal: Truth in Song #138 (1907) First Line: There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul Refrain First Line: Then let us ever humbly watch and pray Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]
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The Blessing of Prayer

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Select Hymns #264 (1911) First Line: There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul Refrain First Line: Then let us ever humbly watch and pray Tune Title: [There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]

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Barney Elliott Warren

1867 - 1951 Person Name: Barney E. Warren Harmonizer of "[There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]" in Timeless Truths Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister. See more in Wikipedia

Clara McAlister Brooks

1882 - 1980 Person Name: Clara M. Brooks Author of "The Blessing of Prayer" in Timeless Truths Birth: Oct. 9, 1882, Parke County, Indiana, USA Death: Mar. 20, 1980, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA Clara McAlister Brooks was one of our early songwriters and four of her pieces are in the current hymnal. From the earliest days of the movement we have had women prominent in all forms of our ministry—missionaries, evangelists, teachers, pastors, and God has honored their sacrificial labors. For that reason we can stand in amazement when here, in the 1970s, such old-line denominations as the Episcopal church are being racked with controversy over whether the ordination of women is permissible. But before we gather Pharisaic robes about ourselves, perhaps we need to look candidly at the way in which we, too, succumbed to some of the cultural and prejudicial patterns of later decades! --www.whwomenclergy.org/articles/

Zella M. Robinson

Composer of "[There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul]" in Timeless Truths
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