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[Christian, when thy way seems darkest]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. E. Warren Incipit: 34513 15355 55555 Used With Text: Cast Thy Burden on the Lord

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Cast Thy Burden On the Lord

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Christian, when thy way seems darkest Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 Used With Tune: [Christian, when thy way seems darkest]

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Cast Thy Burden on the Lord

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Timeless Truths #790 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Christian, when thy way seems darkest Lyrics: 1 Christian, when thy way seems darkest, And thine eyes with tears are dim, Straight to God, thy Father, hast’ning, Tell thy sorrows unto Him. Not to human ear confiding Thy sad tale of grief and care, But, before thy Father, kneeling, Pour out all thy sorrows there. 2 Sympathy of friends may cheer thee, When the raging storm is past, But God only can console thee, In the wild, terrific blast. Go with words, or tears, or silence, Only lay them at His feet: Thou shalt prove how great His pity, And His tenderness how sweet. 3 Think how thy divine Redeemer Knows, as thou canst never know, All the deepest depths of suff’ring, All the weight of human woe. And, though now in glory seated, He can hear thy feeblest cry, Even hear the stifled sighings Of the dumb heart’s agony. 4 All thy griefs by Him permitted, Needful is each one to thee; All thy tears by Him are counted, One too much there cannot be. And if, while they fall so quickly, Thou canst own His way is right, Then each bitter tear of anguish, Precious is in Jesus’ sight. For too well thy Savior loves thee To allow thy life to be One long, calm, unbroken summer, One unruffled, stormless sea. He would have thee fondly nestle, Closer to His loving breast; He would have that world seem brighter, Where alone is perfect rest. Topics: Exhortation Scripture: Psalm 55:22 Tune Title: [Christian, when Thy way seems darkest]
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Cast Thy Burden On the Lord

Hymnal: Select Hymns #93 (1911) First Line: Christian, when thy way seems darkest Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 Tune Title: [Christian, when thy way seems darkest]
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Cast Thy Burden On the Lord

Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #93 (1900) First Line: Christian, when thy way seems darkest Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Christian, when thy way seems darkest]

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Person Name: Unknown Author of "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord" in Timeless Truths In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Barney Elliott Warren

1867 - 1951 Person Name: B. E. W. Alterer of "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord" in Echoes from Glory Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister. See more in Wikipedia
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