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Countless Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #128 (1904) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Countless mercies! Such a boundless store! Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Stop and look to Jesus, Helper, Friend and Guide; Think of all his mercies; such a boundless store! Tears will change to praises as you count them o'er. Chorus: Countless mercies! Such a boundless store! Countless mercies! Pressed and running o'er! Countless mercies! Try to count them o'er, Till you gaze in wonder at your boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers he hath brought you thro'; Think of all the burdens he hath borne for you; Count his words of comfort in your deepest need; Count the times when Jesus proved a Friend indeed. [Chorus] 3 Does your pathway darken 'neath a cloud of fear? Count your many mercies; dry each bitter tear. Even 'mid the shadows trust him without fear; "Home will be the sweeter for the dark down here." [Chorus] 4 As he looks from heaven now on you and me, Don't you know he chooseth what each day shall be? Trust his loving wisdom, tho' the hot tears start, Give to him the incense of a grateful heart. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Christ in Song #524 (1908) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Look to faith to Christ, your Helper, Friend, and Guide; Think of all your mercies, such a boundless store, Tears will change to praises as you count them o'er. Chorus: Count your mercies, such a boundless store, Count your mercies, pressed and running o'er, All your mercies, count them o'er and o'er, Lost in love and wonder at the boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers He has bro't you thro', Of the cares and burdens He has borne for you, Of His words of comfort in your deepest need, Count the times when Jesus proved a Friend indeed. [Chorus] 3 Does your pathway darken when the clouds draw near? Count your many mercies, dry the flowing tear; Trust Him in the shadows dim and have no fear; "Heav'n will be the sweeter for the dark down here." [Chorus] 4 As He looks from heaven down on you and me, Know you not He chooseth what each day shall be? Trust His loving wisdom, tho' the hot tears start, Give to Him the incense of a grateful heart. [Chorus] Topics: God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy; God God's Love and Mercy Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Countless Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11281 First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Countless mercies! such a boundless store! Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Stop and look to Jesus, helper, friend and guide! Think of all His mercies, such a boundless store! Tears will change to praises as you count them o’er. Refrain: Countless mercies! such a boundless store! Countless mercies! pressed and running o’er! Countless mercies! try to count them o’er Till you gaze in wonder at your boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers He hath brought you thro’; Think of all the burdens He hath borne for you; Count His words of comfort in your deepest need; Count the times when Jesus proved a friend indeed. [Refrain] 3 Does your pathway darken ’neath a cloud of fear? Count your many mercies; dry each bitter tear. Even ’mid the shadows trust Him without fear; Home will be the sweeter for the dark down here. [Refrain] 4 As He looks from Heaven now on you and me, Don’t you know He chooseth what each day shall be? Trust His loving wisdom, though the hot tears start, Give to Him the incense of a grateful heart. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Songs of Matchless Love #76 (1904) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried? Look in faith to Christ, your Helper, Friend, and Guide; Think of all your mercies, such a boundless store, Tears will change to praises as you count them o’er. Refrain: Count your mercies, such a boundless store, Count your mercies, pressed and running o’er, All your mercies, count them o’er and o’er, Lost in love and wonder at the boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers he has brought you thro’, Of the cares and burdens he has borne for you, Of his words of comfort in your deepest need, Count the times when Jesus proved a Friend indeed. [Refrain] 3 Does your pathway darken when the clouds draw near? Count your many mercies, dry the flowing tear; Trust him in the shadows dim and have no fear; “Heav’n will be the sweeter for the dark down here.” [Refrain] 4 As he looks from heaven down on you and me, Know you not he chooseth what each day shall be? Trust his loving wisdom, tho’ the hot tears start, Give to him the incense of a grateful heart. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland, Alt. Hymnal: Best Hymns No. 3 #148 (1903) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Topics: Children; Comforter; Experience; Sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The Young People's Hymnal No. 3 #68 (1906) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Countless Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Christian Hymns No. 1 #70 (1899) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Count your mercies! such a boundless store Scripture: Lamentations 3:32 Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Countless Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Songs of Christian Service #83 (1903) First Line: Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried? Refrain First Line: Countless mercies! such a boundless store Lyrics: 1 Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried? Stop and look to Jesus, Helper, Friend and Guide; Think of all his mercies; such a boundless store! Tears will change to praises as you count them o’er. Refrain: Countless mercies! such a boundless store! Countless mercies! pressed and running o’er! Countless mercies! try to count them o’er Till you gaze in wonder at your boundless store. 2 Think of hidden dangers he hath brought you thro’; Think of all the burdens he hath borne for you; Count his words of comfort in your deepest need; Count the times when Jesus proved a Friend indeed. [Refrain] 3 Does your pathway darken ‘neath a cloud of fear? Count your many mercies; dry each bitter tear. Even ‘mid the shadows trust him without fear; “Home will be the sweeter for the dark down here.” [Refrain] 4 As he looks from heaven now on you and me, Don’t you know he chooseth what each day shall be? Trust his loving wisdom, though the hot tears start, Give to him the incense of a grateful heart. [Refrain] Scripture: Lamentations 3:32 Tune Title: [Are you heavy-laden and with sorrow tried?]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined #126 (1911) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Topics: Blessing; Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried]
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Count Your Mercies

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #150 (1907) First Line: Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried Refrain First Line: Count your mercies, such a boundless store Topics: Faith, Trust Tune Title: [Are you heavy laden and with sorrow tried]

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