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[In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Herbert H. Booth Incipit: 32111 71132 43222 Used With Text: Never Mind: Go On!

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Never Mind, Go On!

Author: Richard Slater Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Refrain First Line: When the road we tread is rough Lyrics: 1. In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Do you find your path is rough and thorny? And above the sky is dark and stormy? Never mind, go on! Lay aside all fear, and onward pressing, Bravely fight, and God will give His blessing; Though the war at times may prove distressing, Never mind, go on! Refrain When the road we tread is rough, Let us bear in mind, In our Savior strength enough We may always find; Though the fighting may be tough Let our motto be: Go on, go on to victory! 2. Faithful be, delaying not to follow Where Christ leads, though it may be through sorrow; If the strife should fiercer grow tomorrow, Never mind, go on! Cheerful be, it will your burdens lighten, One glad heart will always others brighten; Though the strife the coward’s soul may frighten, Never mind, go on! [Refrain] 3. When downhearted, look away to Jesus, Who for you did shed His blood most precious; Let us say, though all the world should hate us; Never mind, go on! Do your best in fighting for your Savior, For His sake fear not to lose men’s favor; If beside you should a comrade waver, Never mind, go on! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?] Text Sources: The Musical Salvationist, December 1886

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Never Mind, Go On!

Author: Richard Slater Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4514 First Line: In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Refrain First Line: When the road we tread is rough Lyrics: 1. In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Do you find your path is rough and thorny? And above the sky is dark and stormy? Never mind, go on! Lay aside all fear, and onward pressing, Bravely fight, and God will give His blessing; Though the war at times may prove distressing, Never mind, go on! Refrain When the road we tread is rough, Let us bear in mind, In our Savior strength enough We may always find; Though the fighting may be tough Let our motto be: Go on, go on to victory! 2. Faithful be, delaying not to follow Where Christ leads, though it may be through sorrow; If the strife should fiercer grow tomorrow, Never mind, go on! Cheerful be, it will your burdens lighten, One glad heart will always others brighten; Though the strife the coward’s soul may frighten, Never mind, go on! [Refrain] 3. When downhearted, look away to Jesus, Who for you did shed His blood most precious; Let us say, though all the world should hate us; Never mind, go on! Do your best in fighting for your Savior, For His sake fear not to lose men’s favor; If beside you should a comrade waver, Never mind, go on! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?]

Never Mind: Go On!

Author: Brigadier Slater Hymnal: Melodies of Grace and Truth #3 (1908) First Line: In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Refrain First Line: When the road we tread is rough Languages: English Tune Title: [In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?]
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Never Mind: Go On!

Author: Brigadier Slater Hymnal: Celestial Songs #60 (1921) First Line: In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary? Refrain First Line: When the road we tread is rough Languages: English Tune Title: [In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?]

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Herbert H. Booth

1862 - 1926 Person Name: Herbert Howard Booth Composer of "[In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?]" in The Cyber Hymnal Herbert Henry Howard Booth (26 August 1862 – 25 September 1926) was the third son of William and Catherine Booth. He oversaw the Limelight Department's development and he was the writer and director for Soldiers of the Cross. See also in: Wikipedia

Richard Slater

1854 - 1939 Person Name: Brigadier Slater Author of "Never Mind: Go On!" in Melodies of Grace and Truth Library of Congress name authority Sources: found: The musical Salvationist, 2011: t.p. (Richard Slater; 1854-1939) p. 32, etc. (b. June 7, 1854 in Clerkenwell; worked in the Salvation Army's Musical Dept. from 1883 until his retirement in 1913; was the principal Salvationist composer, arranger and musical editor of the period; awarded the Order of the Founder, the highest honour bestowed to Salvationists, in 1923; d. Dec. 7, 1939)
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