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Lord, answer Prayer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Joyful Lays #143 (1884) First Line: Where Thou dost bid me come Lyrics: 1 Where Thou dost bid me come, Trusting in Thee, Now like a weary dove, Saviour, I flee; Weak as a bruised reed, Thy quick’ning grace I need; O Spirit, intercede; Lord, answer prayer. 2 All my unfaithfulness Thine eye can see; Yet, in Thy tender love, Bless even me; Here at Thy mercy seat, My only sure retreat, Here at thy sacred feet; Lord, answer prayer. 3 Break thro' the clouds that hang Dark o’er my skies; Touch Thou my languid soul, Help me to rise; Now let Thy smile divine Bright on my pathway shine; Jesus, the pow’r is Thine; Lord, answer prayer. Scripture: Psalm 88:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [Where Thou dost bid me come]
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Lord, Answer Prayer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Our Song Book #35 (1890) First Line: Where Thou dost bid me come Languages: English Tune Title: [Where Thou dost bid me come]

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