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Thy Comfort, Lord

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Comfort thy servant now Refrain First Line: To me thy goodness show

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[Comfort Thy servant now]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Roger M. Hickman Incipit: 51332 11355 43224 Used With Text: Thy Comfort, Lord

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Thy Comfort, Lord

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #172 (1917) First Line: Comfort Thy servant now Refrain First Line: To me Thy goodness show Scripture: Psalm 86 Languages: English Tune Title: [Comfort Thy servant now]

Thy comfort, Lord

Hymnal: Bible Songs #d20 (1924) First Line: Comfort thy servant now Refrain First Line: To me thy goodness show Languages: English

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Roger M. Hickman

1888 - 1968 Composer of "[Comfort Thy servant now]" in Bible Songs No. 4 Born: November 28, 1888, southwest Missouri. Died: February 25, 1968, Lakeland, Florida. Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida. Born in the Ozark foothills, Hickman moved to Independence, Missouri, at age 16, and studied music with instructors in Kansas City. He came to Christ at age 20, and studied at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois, where he met his wife. They served in the evangelism field together until her death in 1942. Roger went on to serve as music & Christian education director at churches in Louisiana & Florida. He directed the Music Department at the Baptist Bible Institute in Lakeland, Florida (1949-53), & wrote over 100 Gospel songs. He & Arthur McKee compiled the first volume of Tabernacle Hymns in 1916. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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