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"The Raven He Feedeth"

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #59 (1904) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear Lyrics: 1 In tender compassion and wonderful love, The Father looks down from on high; He knoweth the raven hath need of its food, And heareth in mercy its cry. Chorus: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear, To the heart of the Father his children are dear; So, if the way darkens or storms gather o'er, I'll simply look upward and trust him more. 2 His arm is abundantly able to save, His eye is a guide to my feet; Since love sought and found me, I constantly dwell With him in companionship sweet. [Chorus] 3 No need have I ever to trouble my breast, Or fear what the morrow may bring; The heart of the Father is planning my way, And I am the child of a King. [Chorus] Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The Raven He Feedeth

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 #180 (1904) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear Lyrics: 1 In tender compassion and wonderful love, The Father looks down from on high; He knoweth the raven hath need of its food, And heareth in mercy its cry. Refrain: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear, To the heart of the Father his children are dear; So, if the way darkens or storms gather o’er, I’ll simply look upward and trust him the more. 2 His arm is abundantly able to save, His eye is a guide to my feet; Since love sought and found me, I constantly dwell With him in companionship sweet. [Refrain] 3 No need have I ever to trouble my breast, Or fear what the morrow may bring; The heart of the Father is planning my way, And I am the child of a King. [Refrain] Topics: Faith-Trust Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The Raven He Feedeth

Author: Lewis Edgar Jones Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11739 First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven He feedeth, then why should I fear? Lyrics: 1 In tender compassion and wonderful love, The Father looks down from on high; He knoweth the raven hath need of its food, And heareth in mercy its cry. Refrain: The raven He feedeth, then why should I fear? To the heart of the Father His children are dear; So, if the way darkens or storms gather o’er, I’ll simply look upward and trust Him the more. 2 His arm is abundantly able to save, His eye is a guide to my feet; Since love sought and found me, I constantly dwell With Him in companionship sweet. [Refrain] 3 No need have I ever to trouble my breast, Or fear what the morrow may bring; The heart of the Father is planning my way, And I am the child of a king. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The Raven He Feedeth

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Pentecostal Praises #16 (1898) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Unity Song Selections #132 (1926) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]

The raven He feedeth, then why should I fear

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Unity Song Selections #132 (1941) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The Raven He Feedeth

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Celestial Songs #147 (1921) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear? Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]
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The Raven He Feedeth

Author: L. E. Jones Hymnal: Redemption Songs #824 (1937) First Line: In tender compassion and wonderful love Refrain First Line: The raven He feedeth, then why should I fear! Topics: Special Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [In tender compassion and wonderful love]

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