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Something to Feast the Soul

Something to feast the soul, O Lord

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor
Tune: [Something to feast the soul, O Lord]
Published in 5 hymnals

Printable scores: PDF, MusicXML
Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Something to feast the soul, O Lord,
Something to gather from Thy Word,
Give us today;
That, wheresoe’er our feet may roam,
We may drawing nearer home,
Each night, we pray.

2 Give us today our daily bread,
That we, from Thy rich bounty fed,
May grow within;
That, overcoming every foe,
The sweet reward of faith may know,
A rest from sin.

3 Give us a patient spirit, Lord,
For all the world cannot accord
Such blissful rest
As, when we lean upon Thy Word,
Thy precious promises afford
To souls oppressed.

Source: Joyful Lays: a new collection of songs, prepared and adapted for the Sunday School #3

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor

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Text Information

First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord
Title: Something to Feast the Soul
Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Media

The Cyber Hymnal #6203
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The Cyber Hymnal #6203

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