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O Father, though the anxious fear

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: Compilation of Hymns for the Use of the Churches of the Christian Union #d491 (1871) Languages: English
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O Father! though the anxious fear

Author: E. Taylor Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship (Rev. ed. with supplement) #531 (1845) Languages: English

O Father, though the anxious fear

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Advent Christian Hymnal #d580 (1894)

O Father, though the anxious fear

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist #d582 (1859)

O Father, though the anxious fear

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d610 (1871)

O Father, though the anxious fear

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d619 (1871)
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O Father! though the anxious fear

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book #620 (1866)
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The Sabbath of the Soul

Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #7 (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: O Father, though the anxious fear Lyrics: O Father, though the anxious fear May cloud to-morrow’s way, No fear nor doubt shall enter here; All shall be Thine to-day. We will not bring divided hearts To worship at Thy shrine; But each unworthy thought departs, And leaves this temple Thine. Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares, Of earth and folly born; Ye shall not dim the light that streams From this celestial morn. To-morrow will be time enough To feel your harsh control; Ye shall not violate this day, The sabbath of the soul. Languages: English
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The Sabbath of the Soul

Author: Mrs. Barbauld Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #51 (1861) First Line: O Father, though the anxious fear Topics: Sabbath Worship Tune Title: CROMBIE

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