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Don't Fail to Pray

Author: C. T. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring, and your faith needs great restoring Refrain First Line: If your trials seem distressing Used With Tune: [If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring, and your faith needs great restoring]

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[If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring and your faith needs great restoring]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: C. O. Milford Used With Text: Keep on Praying to the Lord

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Don't Fail to Pray

Author: C. T. Hymnal: Gleams of Glory #164 (1946) First Line: If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring, and your faith needs great restoring Refrain First Line: If your trials seem distressing Languages: English Tune Title: [If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring, and your faith needs great restoring]

Keep on Praying to the Lord

Author: Rev. Walter E. Isenhour Hymnal: Majestic Melodies #11 (1948) First Line: If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring and your faith needs great restoring Refrain First Line: Oh, my brother, keep on praying Languages: English Tune Title: [If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring and your faith needs great restoring]

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Curtis Taylor

Person Name: C. T. Author of "Don't Fail to Pray" in Gleams of Glory

Walter E. Isenhour

Author of "Don't Fail to Pray"

Charles O. Milford

Person Name: C. O. Milford Composer of "[If dark clouds of doubt are low'ring and your faith needs great restoring]" in Majestic Melodies
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