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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: Joyful Lays #3 (1884) First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord Lyrics: 1 Something to feast the soul, O Lord, Something to gather from Thy Word, Give us today; That, wheresoe’er our feet may roam, We may drawing nearer home, Each night, we pray. 2 Give us today our daily bread, That we, from Thy rich bounty fed, May grow within; That, overcoming every foe, The sweet reward of faith may know, A rest from sin. 3 Give us a patient spirit, Lord, For all the world cannot accord Such blissful rest As, when we lean upon Thy Word, Thy precious promises afford To souls oppressed. Scripture: Psalm 119:103 Languages: English Tune Title: [Something to feast the soul, O Lord]
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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6203 Meter: 8.8.4.8.8.4 First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord Lyrics: 1. Something to feast the soul, O Lord, Something to gather from Thy Word, Give us today; That, wheresoe’er our feet may roam, We may be drawing nearer home, Each night, we pray. 2. Give us today our daily bread, That we, from Thy rich bounty fed, May grow within; That, overcoming every foe, The sweet reward of faith may know, A rest from sin. 3. Give us a patient spirit, Lord, For all the world cannot accord Such blissful rest. As, when we lean upon Thy Word, Thy precious promises afford To souls oppressed. Languages: English Tune Title: TAYLOR
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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: Royal Hymnal #141 (1898) First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Something to feast the soul, O Lord]
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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: Sunny-Side Songs for Sunday Schools #173 (1893) First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Something to feast the soul, O Lord]
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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Hymnal: Gems of Song #177 (1901) Topics: Guidance; Holy Spirit Languages: English Tune Title: [Something to feast the soul]
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The Battle Song Of The Church

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11642 Meter: 8.8.4.8.8.4 First Line: Fear not the foe, thou flock of God Lyrics: 1 Fear not the foe, thou flock of God, Fear not the sword, the spear, the rod, Fear not the foe! He fights in vain who fights with thee; Soon shalt thou see his armies flee, Himself laid low. 2 Come, cheer thee to the toil and fight; ’Tis God, thy God, defends the right; He leads thee on. His sword shall scatter every foe, His shield shall ward off every blow; The crown is won. 3 His is the battle, His the power, His is the triumph in that hour; In Him be strong. So round thy brow the wreath shall twine, So shall the victory be thine, And thine the song. 4 Not long the sigh, the toil, the sweat, Not long the fight-day’s wasting heat; The shadows come. Slack not thy weapon in the fight; Courage! for God defends the right; Strike home! Strike home! Languages: English Tune Title: TAYLOR

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