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Atribulando Coração

Representative Text

1. Ó, triste, aflito coração,
Em Cristo, alívio encontrarás;
Consolo, paz e Seu perdão,
Sim, dEle tu receberás.

Estribilho:
Ó, vem, sem demora ao Salvador!
Por que vacilar e ter temor?
Ó, vem! Vem já!
Descanso te dará!

2. Se angústia tens, pesar e dor
Por tuas culpas, teu pecar,
Vem, sem demora, ao Salvador,
E vida nova hás de alcançar. [Estribilho]

3. Se, para vir ao Salvador,
Tu tens fraquezas a vencer,
Ó, vem, pois Ele, em Seu amor,
Em graça te dará poder! [Estribilho]

4. A Cristo, sem demora, vem,
Pois Ele almeja te valer;
E sempre quer buscar teu bem;
Confia nEle em teu viver! [Estribilho]

Source: Louvores ao Rei #139

Author: William Henry Bellamy

William Henry Bellamy United Kingdom 1800-1866 Considering his many works, there is little personal information about his life. He was referenced as the Secretary to the National Club, a private men's club for Christians of different backgrounds. Bellamy wrote popular music and ballads. He was a talented author, lyricist, and librettist. He wrote about a wide variety of life situations, often in narrative or humor form. His verses on the Book of Common Prayer numbered 88 pages. John Perry Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Ó, triste, aflito coração
Title: Atribulando Coração
English Title: Wait and Murmur Not
Author: William Henry Bellamy
Language: Portuguese
Refrain First Line: Ó, vem, sem demora ao Salvador!

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Louvores ao Rei #139

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