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Doubt no more

Author: K. Shaw Hymnal: The Morning Star #13 (1877) First Line: My dear, loving Savior, who died on the tree Refrain First Line: I'll doubt Thee, my Savior, no more Lyrics: 1 My dear, loving Savior, who died on the tree, To prove all His tender compassion for me; I know Thee, believe Thee, yes, Thee I adore, My Lord and my Savior, I'll doubt Thee no more. Chorus: I'll doubt Thee, my Savior, no more; I'll doubt Thee, my Savior, no more; I know Thee, I love Thee, yes, Thee I adore, Oh, help me, my Savior, to doubt Thee no more. 2 Oh, why should I ever have doubted my Lord? Oh, had I but trusted His life-giving word; My sorrow and sadness had all passed away, My grief turned to gladness, my darkness to day. [Chorus] 3 I'll cast all my doubting forever away, And heed my blest Savior, oh, help me, I pray; For soon we shall see Him, and like Him shall be, When darkness and doubting forever shall flee. [Chorus] 4 His word He has given a lamp to our way, To lead us to heaven, and glorious day; It tells us our duty while pilgrims below, And speaks of that kingdom where pilgrims shall go. [Chorus] Scripture: John 20:27 Tune Title: [My dear, loving Savior, who died on the tree]
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Doubt No More

Author: K. Shaw Hymnal: Loving Voices #170 (1887) First Line: My dear, loving Savior, who died on the tree Refrain First Line: I'll doubt Thee, my Savior, no more Languages: English Tune Title: [My dear, loving Savior, who died on the tree]

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