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Post by Get off of TMB on Feb 4, 2018 8:02:39 GMT -5
I know Thy heart years o'er Thy wondering feet That once walked so firm and then scorned defeat But stepped from Thy path of Thy glory and grace And strayed through the storm from the lowly place Is this hymn referring to those of us on TMB?
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Post by Get off of TMB on Feb 4, 2018 12:02:24 GMT -5
296. ALL THROUGH THE STORM GLENN SMITH (1880-1968); U.S.A. Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America.
*** Didn't he "lose out" for awhile?
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Post by fixit on Feb 4, 2018 13:35:28 GMT -5
The first line was changed in the Tenniswood version.
I think what Glenn wrote was:
I know Thy heart yearns o'er the wavering feet
(fixed typo)
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Post by Grant on Feb 4, 2018 13:52:29 GMT -5
The first line was changed in the Tenniswood version. I think what Glenn wrote was: I know Thy heart years o'er the wavering feetDoesn't really make sense. 'Years'?
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Post by howitis on Feb 4, 2018 20:38:43 GMT -5
That's because it's yearns
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Post by BobWilliston on Feb 4, 2018 22:51:57 GMT -5
I know Thy heart years o'er Thy wondering feet That once walked so firm and then scorned defeat But stepped from Thy path of Thy glory and grace And strayed through the storm from the lowly place Is this hymn referring to those of us on TMB? Well, it does. But it's not scripture, so to speak. How tied are you to the notion that you have to be "professing" to be saved?
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