In the Quiet with God

In the quiet with God, I'm relieved of my burdens

Author: Thomas R. Sweatmon
Tune: [In the quiet with God, I'm relieved of my burdens]
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1 In the quiet with God, I'm relieved of my burdens,
'Tis the sweetest of pleasure to me;
When I'm with Him alone, there is sweetest communion,
'Tis the greatest of glory I see.

Refrain:
I long for the quite with God,
He speaks thro' the Spirit to me;
Some day I will join Him in heaven,
There to spend my eternity!

2 In the quiet with God, There is peace for my spirit,
It is balm for my feeble, sick soul;
It is when I'm alone that I have blest assurance
Of His comfort while ages shall roll! [Refrain]

3 In the quiet with God, It is great consolation,
It is blessed to meet Him alone;
Says His loving, sweet voice when He whispers so gently
That He'll number my soul with His own! [Refrain]

Source: New Sacred Quartettes for Male, Female and Mixed Voices #4

Author: Thomas R. Sweatmon

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First Line: In the quiet with God, I'm relieved of my burdens
Title: In the Quiet with God
Author: Thomas R. Sweatmon
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I long for the quiet with God
Publication Date: 1914
Copyright: Public Domain

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New Sacred Quartettes for Male, Female and Mixed Voices #4

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