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[When doubts and fears assail thy soul]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George S. Schuler Incipit: 16551 65534 45671 Used With Text: Cling to the Promises

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Cling to the Promises

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: When doubts and fears assail thy soul Refrain First Line: O cling to the promises, They never will fail Used With Tune: [When doubts and fears assail thy soul]

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Cling to the Promises

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #452 (1951) First Line: When doubts and fears assail thy soul Refrain First Line: O cling to the promises, They never will fail Languages: English Tune Title: [When doubts and fears assail thy soul]

Cling to the Promises

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #140 (1946) First Line: When doubts and fears assail thy soul Refrain First Line: O cling to the promises Languages: English Tune Title: [When doubts and fears assail thy soul]
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Cling to the Promises

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Hymnal: The Greatest Hymns #314 (1924) First Line: When doubts and fears assail thy soul Refrain First Line: O cling to the promises Languages: English Tune Title: [When doubts and fears assail thy soul]

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George S. Schuler

1882 - 1973 Composer of "[When doubts and fears assail thy soul]" in Inspiring Hymns

Elizabeth B. Miller

1875 - 1917 Author of "Cling to the Promises" in Inspiring Hymns Elizabeth B. Miller was the first wife of Oscar A. Miller, and she frequently collaborated with him in musical works. They were married in Nebraska in September 1896, during their time as students at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Mrs. Miller died on Feb. 10, 1917. Myrna Layton (Oscar A. Miller researcher)
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