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Step Out on the Promise

Author: Maggie Potter; E. F. M. Appears in 124 hymnals First Line: O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou Used With Tune: [O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]

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UNDER THE BLOOD

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 75 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. F. Miller Tune Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Step_Out_on_the_Promise); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (426); http://www.sermonaudio.com/hymn_details.asp?PID=stepout (7 May 2006); http://junior.apk.net/~bmames/h04.html (7 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 53212 16512 15323 Used With Text: Step Out on the Promise
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[O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. L. Brown Incipit: 13111 35542 22353 Used With Text: Step Out on the Promise

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Step Out on the Promise.

Hymnal: Victory Songs #151 (1920) First Line: O mourner of Zion, how blessed art thou Lyrics: 1 O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou, For Jesus is waiting to comfort thee now; Fear not to rely on the word of thy God, Step out on the promise,--get under the blood. 2 O ye that are hungry and thirsty, rejoice! For ye shall be filled; do you hear that sweet voice Inviting you now to the banquet of God? Step out on the promise,--get under the blood. 3 Who sighs for a heart from iniquity free? O poor, troubled soul! there’s a promise for thee; There’s rest, weary one, in the bosom of God, Step out on the promise,--get under the blood. 4 The promise don’t save, tho' the promise is true; ’Tis the blood we get under that cleanses us thro'; It cleanses me now, hallelujah to God, I rest on the promise,--I’m under the blood. Topics: Decision; Faith and Trust; Promise Languages: English Tune Title: [O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]
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Step Out on the Promise

Hymnal: The Highway Hymnal #20 (1886) First Line: O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou Refrain First Line: Get under the blood Languages: English Tune Title: [O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]
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Step Out on the Promise

Hymnal: The Highway Hymnal (Revised edition) #20 (1886) First Line: O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou Refrain First Line: Get under the blood Languages: English Tune Title: [O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]

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E. F. Miller

Person Name: E. F. M. Arranger of "Step Out on the Promise" in Songs of Christian Service

Maggie Potter

Author of "Step Out on the Promise" in Timeless Truths

George L. Brown

Person Name: Geo. L. Brown Arranger of "[O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou]" in The Highway Hymnal Brown’s works in­clude: The High­way Hym­nal, with Isai­ah Reid (Ne­va­da, Io­wa: High­way Of­fice, 1886) Music: JACOB'S LADDER --www.hymntime.com/tch
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