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Text: | Our truest Friend |
Author: | Elizabeth W. Denison |
Tune: | [Unto thee, O heavenly Father] |
Composer: | James McGranahan |
1 Unto Thee, O heav’nly Father,
Do we bring our ev’ry need;
All the souls Thou hast created,
Thou wilt surely, surely feed.
Refrain:
Is the morrow dark with sorrow?
Darkest days shall have an end;
Close beside us Thou wilt guide us,
Evermore our truest Friend.
2 O, how wondrous, great and mighty,
Is Thine everlasting love;
Deeper than our thought can fathom,
Higher far than heav’n above. [Refrain]
3 Never failing, nor forgetting,
Holding steadfast to the end;
We will bless Thy name forever,
That Thou art our truest Friend. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Unto thee, O heav'nly Father |
Title: | Our truest Friend |
Author: | Elizabeth W. Denison |
Refrain First Line: | Is the morrow dark with sorrow |
Publication Date: | 1899 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Fellowship; Guidance |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Unto thee, O heavenly Father] |
Composer: | James McGranahan |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |