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The Heavenward Way

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Joyful Sound #28 (1889) First Line: With trembling contrition I sought for the gate Refrain First Line: Let us trust and pray Lyrics: 1 With trembling contrition I sought for the gate, Oppressed with the burden of sin’s heavy weight: How happy, how blessed to hear Jesus say, “Come, I am the door of the heavenward way.” Refrain: Let us trust and pray, And his word obey; With Jesus we’ll walk the heavenward way; ‘Tis the blood-sprinkled, The King’s highway; It leads up to glory, the heavenward way. 2 So, turning to Jesus with heart and with will, Beginning with trusting, and trusting him still, I entered the path where I sing as I pray; I’m walking by faith in the heavenward way. [Refrain] 3 His arm will uphold me, his counsel will guide; No evil can harm me while close at his side, His peace is my comfort, his strength is my stay; I’m kept by his grace in the heavenward way. [Refrain] 4 The City of God, like a beautiful star, Is sending its radiance down from afar; His love shines around me so brightly each day; I’m nearing my home by the heavenward way. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [With trembling contrition I sought for the gate]
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The Heavenward Way

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Sacred Trio #204 (1889) First Line: With trembling contrition I sought for the gate Refrain First Line: Let us trust and pray Tune Title: [With trembling contrition I sought for the gate]
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Let us trust and pray, and his word obey

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Sacred Trio #204 (1892) First Line: With trembling contrition I sought for the gate Topics: Faith and Trust

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