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Pray till the Blessing Comes

Author: John S. Brown Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Kneeling here in deepest sorrow Lyrics: 1 Kneeling here in deepest sorrow, Over sin within thy soul, For thee dawns a glad tomorrow; Pray until the burdens roll. Chorus: Pray till the blessing comes, He will hear thee, He will answer; Pray till the blessing comes, Jesus waits to answer pray’r. 2 Leave thee here thy weight of anguish And thy rescued soul shall rise, As a bird escapes the fowler— It shall mount to clearer skies. [Chorus] 3 Consecrate thy all to Jesus, Holding back no part within, Body, soul, yea, time and talent, All thou hast except thy sin. [Chorus] 4 Pray unceasing, He will hear thee, None shall e’er be cast aside, With His blood He waits to seal thee, And with thee He will abide. [Chorus] 5 Cast thy ev’ry care on Jesus, Tho’ thy future be unknown; Trust the spirit to reveal it, He will leave thee not alone. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Kneeling here in deepest sorrow]

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[Kneeling here in deepest sorrow]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: L. O. Brown Incipit: 32171 23555 65123 Used With Text: Pray till the Blessing Comes

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Pray till the Blessing Comes

Author: John S. Brown Hymnal: Gold Tried in the Fire #68 (1904) First Line: Kneeling here in deepest sorrow Lyrics: 1 Kneeling here in deepest sorrow, Over sin within thy soul, For thee dawns a glad tomorrow; Pray until the burdens roll. Chorus: Pray till the blessing comes, He will hear thee, He will answer; Pray till the blessing comes, Jesus waits to answer pray’r. 2 Leave thee here thy weight of anguish And thy rescued soul shall rise, As a bird escapes the fowler— It shall mount to clearer skies. [Chorus] 3 Consecrate thy all to Jesus, Holding back no part within, Body, soul, yea, time and talent, All thou hast except thy sin. [Chorus] 4 Pray unceasing, He will hear thee, None shall e’er be cast aside, With His blood He waits to seal thee, And with thee He will abide. [Chorus] 5 Cast thy ev’ry care on Jesus, Tho’ thy future be unknown; Trust the spirit to reveal it, He will leave thee not alone. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Kneeling here in deepest sorrow]

Pray till the blessing comes

Author: John S. Brown Hymnal: Bible School Songs #d84 (1902) First Line: Kneeling here in deepest Languages: English

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John S. Brown

Author of "Pray till the Blessing Comes" in Gold Tried in the Fire John S Brown USA. Thus far, John has evaded biographers. He may be Rev. John Stillman Brown of Kansas, but this is not verified. John Perry

L. O. Brown

Composer of "[Kneeling here in deepest sorrow]" in Gold Tried in the Fire Rv L O Brown USA. He may be Rev. L. O. brown of Indianapolis, IN, but this is not verified. John Perry
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