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" All unseen, the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side; Comfortable words He talketh, Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow, Rends thy breast, to Him unknown ; He to-day, and He to-morrow, Grace sufficient gives His own. "
The R.I. Schoolmaster - Page 353
1873
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Journal of the Proceedings of ... Annual Convention of the ..., Volumes 45-53

1904 - 1020 pages
...and helpful His hand is. How bracing and strengthening His presence. How sweet and restful His home. "All unseen the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side ; Comfortable words He speaketh, While His hands uphold and guide. Grief nor pain, nor any sorrow Rends thy heart to Him unknown;...
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Hymns of Faith and Life: Including Psalms, Canticles and Anthems

John Hunter - 1904 - 920 pages
...self the kingdom take, And make true Christendom ! TH Gill. 220. The Unseen Master. 8.7.8.7. A1 LL unseen the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side ; Comfortable words He speaketh While His hands uphold and guide, 1. Grief nor pain, nor any sorrow Rends thy heart to Him...
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Carrs Lane Hymn Book

Carrs Lane Congregational Church (Birmingham, England) - 1908 - 822 pages
...morning sky be pleasant, Why the coming night bemoan ?. 2 If the darkened heavens lower, Wrap thy cloak around thy form ; Though the tempest rise in power, God is mightier than the storm. 3 Steadfast faith and hope unshaken Animate the trusting breast; Step by step the journey's taken,...
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The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley: In which the Poems ..., Volume 4

James Whitcomb Riley - 1913 - 604 pages
...reverence genuine Then Uncle Mart was aptly ringing in— " '// the darkened heavens lo-xer, Wrap thy cloak around thy form; Though the tempest rise in power, God is mightier than the storm!"' Which utterance reached the restive children all As something humorous. And then a call For him to...
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The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley in Ten Volumes ..., Volume 7

James Whitcomb Riley - 1916 - 294 pages
...genuine 1825 Then Uncle Mart was aptly ringing in — « " 'If the darkened heavens lower, Wrap thy cloak around thy form; Though the tempest rise in power, God is mightier than the storm!'" Which utterance reached the restive children all As something humorous. And then a call For him to...
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Friendly leaves, ed. by mrs. J. Mercier, Volumes 5-6

Girls' friendly society - 1880 - 614 pages
...from pole to pole, and the forces of the lightning are given docile into the hand of man. (Ta A LL unseen the Master walketh, By the toiling servant's side ; Comfortable words He speaketh, While His hands uphold and guide. Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow, Rends thy heart to Him...
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The Faith of the People's Poet, James Whitcomb Riley

Daniel Lash Marsh - 1920 - 266 pages
...than the storm," as Riley says in "HeatLightning" : "If the darkened heavens lower, Wrap thy cloak around thy form ; Though the tempest rise in power, God is mightier than the storm !" One of the greatest hymns of the Church in which Christians have expressed their faith for many...
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Her Benny by Silas K Hocking

Silas K. Hocking - 2006 - 274 pages
...they had already as much trouble as their hearts knew how to bear. In Which Benny Makes A Discovery All unseen the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side; Comfortable words He speaketh, While His hands uphold and guide. Baynes. CHRISTMAS DAY this year came upon a Wednesday,...
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Drifted Snow Flakes: Or, Poetical Gatherings from Many Authors

Mrs. Jane (Hamilton) Thomas - 1864 - 212 pages
...morning sky be pleasant, Why the coming night bemoan? If the darkened heavens lower, Wrap thy cloak around thy form; Though the tempest rise in power,...toiling servant's side; Comfortable words He talketh, Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow, Rends thy breast, to Him unknown ; He to-day, and He to-morrow, Grace...
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Arthur's Home Magazine, Volume 42; Volume 52

1874 - 896 pages
...morning sky be pleasant, Why the coming night bemoan? If the darkened heavens lower, Wrap thy cloak around thy form; Though the tempest rise in power,...the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side; And consoling words He talketh, While His hands uphold and guidt. Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow,...
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