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Go and Tell Jesus

Author: Abner F. Bowling Hymnal: Songs of Matchless Love #52 (1904) First Line: Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near Lyrics: 1 Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer; Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bit it forever depart. Refrain: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near; Go and tell Jesus, have nothing to fear; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bid it forever depart. 2 Tempted art thou? the Lord will provide A way of escape; keep close to his side; In watching and pray’r, by looking to him, A crown of rejoicing, a vict’ry you’ll win. [Refrain] 3 Doubting art thou? examine thine heart, Perhaps from the Savior you’re prone to depart; Your love growing cold, your faith getting weak, Repair to thy closet, with Jesus go speak. [Refrain] 4 Weary art thou, press on in the way, Strength shall be given to thee with the day; The burdens of life, if patiently borne, Give place unto rest at the break of the morn. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer]
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Go and Tell Jesus

Author: Abner F. Bowling Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #103 (1907) First Line: Troubled art thou, O be of good cheer Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near Topics: Faith, Trust; Grace Tune Title: [Troubled art thou, O be of good cheer]
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Go and Tell Jesus

Author: Abner F. Bowling Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 3 #103 (1902) First Line: Troubled art thou, O be of good cheer Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, he ever is near Topics: Faith, Trust; Grace Tune Title: [Troubled art thou, O be of good cheer]
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Go And Tell Jesus

Author: Abner F. Bowling Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8144 First Line: Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, He ever is near Lyrics: 1 Troubled art thou? oh, be of good cheer; Go and tell Jesus, He ever is near; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bid it forever depart. Refrain: Go and tell Jesus, He ever is near; Go and tell Jesus, have nothing to fear; No anguish so deep, no trouble so dark, But Jesus can bid it forever depart. 2 Tempted art thou? the Lord will provide A way of escape; keep close to His side; In watching and prayer, by looking to Him, A crown of rejoicing, a victory you’ll win. [Refrain] 3 Doubting art thou? examine thine heart, Perhaps from the Savior you’re prone to depart; Your love growing cold, your faith getting weak, Repair to thy closet, with Jesus go speak. [Refrain] 4 Weary art thou? press on in the way; Strength shall be given to thee with the day; The burdens of life, if patiently borne, Give place unto rest at the break of the morn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: UNIVERSITY CITY

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