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[Undismayed whatever fortune]

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anna Teilmann Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 34513 64221 75453 Used With Text: Undismayed Whatever Fortune

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Undismayed Whatever Fortune

Author: Ambrosius Stub Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Undismayed by any fortune Life may have in store for me, Thus, though trying be my portion, I will ever trive to be. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 2 Undismayed when others harry Mind and soul with anxious fear, If the Lord with me will tarry All my troubles disappear. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 3 Undismayed when others sighing, Quail before the evil day; On God’s grace I am relying, Nothing can me then dismay. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 4 Undismayed when others fearing See the hour of death draw nigh; With the victor’s crown appearing Why should I repine and sigh. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 5 Dearest Lord, if I may treasure Thy abundant grace each day, I shall cherish Thy good pleasure, Be my portion what it may. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. Topics: Spiritual Songs Divine Care and Guidance Used With Tune: [Undismayed whatever fortune]

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Undismayed Whatever Fortune

Author: Ambrosius Stub Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #309 (1928) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Undismayed by any fortune Life may have in store for me, Thus, though trying be my portion, I will ever trive to be. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 2 Undismayed when others harry Mind and soul with anxious fear, If the Lord with me will tarry All my troubles disappear. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 3 Undismayed when others sighing, Quail before the evil day; On God’s grace I am relying, Nothing can me then dismay. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 4 Undismayed when others fearing See the hour of death draw nigh; With the victor’s crown appearing Why should I repine and sigh. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. 5 Dearest Lord, if I may treasure Thy abundant grace each day, I shall cherish Thy good pleasure, Be my portion what it may. If I but in grace abide, Undismayed whate’er betide. Topics: Spiritual Songs Divine Care and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: [Undismayed whatever fortune]
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Undismayed Whatever Fortune

Author: Ambrosius Stub Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #309 (1927) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Undismay'd whatever fortune Life may have in store for me, Thus, tho' trying be my portion, I will ever strive to be. If I but in grace abide, Undismay'd whate’er betide. 2 Undismay'd when others harry Mind and soul with anxious fear, If the Lord with me will tarry All my troubles disappear. If I but in grace abide, Undismay'd whate’er betide. 3 Undismay'd when others sighing Quail before the evil day; On God’s grace I am relying, Nothing can me then dismay. If I but in grace abide, Undismay'd whate’er betide. 4 Undismay'd when others fearing See the hour of death draw nigh; With the victor’s crown appearing Why should I repine and sigh. If I but in grace abide, Undismay'd whate’er betide. 5 Dearest Lord, if I may treasure Thy abundant grace each day, I shall cherish Thy good pleasure Be my portion what it may. If I but in grace abide, Undismay'd whate’er betide. Topics: Spiritual Songs Divine Care and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: [Undismayed whatever fortune]

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Ambrosius Stub

1705 - 1758 Author of "Undismayed Whatever Fortune" in Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) Ambrosius Christoffersen Stub (May 1705 – July 15, 1758) was a Danish poet. Wikipedia article

Anna Teilmann

Composer of "[Undismayed whatever fortune]" in Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.)
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