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Be All at Rest, My Soul!

Author: Freda Haybury Allen Hymnal: Northfield Hymnal No. 3 #317 (1918) First Line: "Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! blessed secret Lyrics: 1 "Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! blessed secret Of the true life that glorifies thy Lord; Not always doth the busiest soul best serve Him, But he who resteth on His faithful word. 2 "Be all at rest!" for rest is highest service; To the still heart God doth His secrets tell; Thus shall thou learn to wait, and watch, and labor, Strengthened to bear, since Christ in thee doth dwell. 3 "Be all at rest!" for rest alone becometh The soul that casts on Him its every care; "Be all at rest!" so shall thy life proclaim Him A God who worketh and who heareth prayer. 4 "Be all at rest!" so shalt thou be an answer To those who question, "Who is God, and where?" For God is rest, and where He dwells is stillness, And they who dwell in Him that rest shall share.
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Be All at Rest, My Soul!

Author: Freda Hanbury Allen Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #351 (1902) First Line: "Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! blessed secret Languages: English Tune Title: ["Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! blessed secret]
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Be All at Rest

Author: Freda Haybury Allen; Margaret M. Simpson Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #28 (1904) First Line: "Be all at rest, my soul." Oh! blessed secret Refrain First Line: O restless heart Languages: English Tune Title: ["Be all at rest, my soul." Oh! blessed secret]
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Be All At Rest, My Soul!

Author: Freda Haybury Allen Hymnal: Northfield Hymnal No. 2 #332 (1916) First Line: "Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! blessed secret Languages: English

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