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[O the promises of God]

Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Herbert J. Lacey Incipit: 34555 55176 66662 Used With Text: Never Known to Fail

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Never Known to Fail

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: O the promises of God Refrain First Line: God's promises were never known to fail Used With Tune: [O the promises of God]

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Never Known to Fail

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: The Old Story in Song #80 (1906) First Line: O the promises of God Refrain First Line: God’s promises were never known to fail Lyrics: 1 O the promises of God Long have Satan’s might withstood, And no pow’r of darkness o’er them shall prevail; They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, And those promises were never known to fail! Refrain: God’s promises were never known to fail! No pow’r of darkness o’er them shall prevail! They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, God’s promises were never known to fail! 2 O the mighty hand of time Fashions many a work sublime, Yet the tide of years their splendor shall assail; But the Word of God, this hour, Thrills with all the old-time pow’r, For those promises were never known to fail! [Refrain] 3 Trust those holy words to-day, Let them guide you on life’s way, Seek their refuge in temptation’s roughest gale; Strength and courage they shall lend, Pow’r from heave shall descend, For those promises were never known to fail! [Refrain] Tune Title: [O the promises of God]
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Never Known To Fail

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11289 First Line: O the promises of God Refrain First Line: God’s promises were Lyrics: 1 O the promises of God Long have Satan’s might withstood, And no power of darkness O’er them shall prevail; They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, And those promises were Never known to fail. Refrain: God’s promises were Never known to fail! No power of darkness o’er Them shall prevail! They are builded sure and strong For the conflict with the wrong, God’s promises were Never known to fail! 2 O the mighty hand of time Fashions many works sublime, Yet the tide of years their Splendor shall assail; But the Word of God this hour, Thrills with all the old-time power, For those promises were Never known to fail. [Refrain] 3 Trust those holy words today, Let them guide you on life’s way, Seek their refuge in Temptation’s roughest gale; Strength and courage they shall lend, Power from Heaven shall descend, For those promises were Never known to fail. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O the promises of God]
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Never Known to Fail

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: The New Christian Hymn Book #12 (1907) First Line: O the promises of God Refrain First Line: God's promises were never known to fail Languages: English Tune Title: [O the promises of God]

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Alice Jean Cleator

1871 - 1926 Author of "Never Known to Fail" in The Old Story in Song Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926 Born: Cir­ca 1871, An­dre­as, Isle of Man, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca April 27, 1926, Cleve­land, Ohio. Cleator’s family ev­i­dent­ly em­igrat­ed to Amer­i­ca in the 1870’s. She was liv­ing in Clar­idon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geau­ga Coun­ty, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York Ci­ty, re­tir­ing some time be­fore 1915. --hymntime.com/tch/

Herbert J. Lacey

Composer of "[O the promises of God]" in The Old Story in Song 20th Century Lacey’s works include: The Tribute of Song, with William Kirkpatrick et al. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1904) http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/a/c/lacey_hj.htm
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