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What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d966 (1871)

What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Church of God Selection of Spiritual Songs for the Church and Choir #d981 (1887)

What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d985 (1878) Languages: English

What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d1102 (1859)

What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d1167 (1858)
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What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent, 1766-1843 Hymnal: Offices of Worship and Hymns #1349 (1891)
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What cheering words are these

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Liturgy and the Offices of Worship and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum, or the Moravian Church #1349 (1908)

Cheering words

Author: John Kent Hymnal: The Pilgrim's Hymnal. #d216 (1908) First Line: What cheering words are these Refrain First Line: It is with the righteous well
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"It shall be well with the righteous"

Author: Kent Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #412 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: What cheering words are these! Lyrics: 1 What cheering words are these; Their sweetness who can tell? In time and to eternal days, “’Tis with the righteous well.” 2 In every state secure, Kept as Jehovah’s eye, ’Tis well with them while life endure, And well when called to die. 3 [Well when they see his face, Or sink amidst the flood; Well in afflictions thorny maze, Or on the mount of God.] 4 [Well when the gospel yields Pure honey, milk, and wine; Well when thy soul her leanness feels, And all her joys decline.] 5 [’Tis well when joys arise; ’Tis well when sorrows flow; ’Tis well when darkness veils the skies, And strong temptations blow.] 6 ’Tis well when at his throne They wrestle, weep, and pray; ’Tis well when at his feet they groan, Yet bring their wants away. 7 ’Tis well when they can sing As sinners bought with blood; And when they touch the mournful string, And mourn an absent God. 8 ’Tis well when on the mount They feast on dying love; And ’tis as well, in God’s account, When they the furnace prove. 9 ’Tis well when Jesus calls, “From earth and sin arise, Join with the host of virgin souls, Made to salvation wise.” Topics: Praise Languages: English
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"It is well"

Author: John Kent Hymnal: Laudes Domini #437 (1890) First Line: What cheering words are these Lyrics: 1 What cheering words are these; Their sweetness who can tell? In time, and to eternal days, "'Tis with the righteous well!" 2 Well when they see his face, Or sink amidst the flood; Well in affliction's thorny maze, Or on the mount with God. 3 'Tis well when joys arise, 'Tis well when sorrows flow, 'Tis well when darkness vails the skies, And strong temptations grow. 4 'Tis well when Jesus calls, "From earth and sin arise, To join the hosts of ransomed souls, Made to salvation wise!" Topics: Christian Experience; Christians Privileges; Christians Privileges Languages: English

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