To help

We found "To help" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

To help· 4 hymns found
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That if we’re al­ways true,
That if we’re al­ways true,
I come in hope, no faint­ness then de­ter­ring,
To their cries your hearts re­spond­ing,

To help

That Christ will help us, too.
That Christ will help us, too.
Help me in, help me in!
Hark! again those la­men­ta­tions

Speak Gently to Thy Brother

Composer: William Hatcher, 1898
Hymn 1

...That if we’re al­ways true,

And seek to help each oth­er,

That Christ will help us, too....

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That if we’re al­ways true,

And seek to help each oth­er,

That Christ will help us, too.

Speak Gently to Thy Brother

Speak Gently to Thy Brother

Composer: William Hatcher, 1898
Hymn 2

...That if we’re al­ways true,

And seek to help each oth­er,

That Christ will help us, too....

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That if we’re al­ways true,

And seek to help each oth­er,

That Christ will help us, too.

Speak Gently to Thy Brother

Bethesda

lyricist: Mary McKee, 1903
Composer: Adam Geibel
Hymn 3

...I come in hope, no faint­ness then de­ter­ring,

But there are none, O Lord, to help me in.

Help me in, help me in!...

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I come in hope, no faint­ness then de­ter­ring,

But there are none, O Lord, to help me in.

Help me in, help me in!

Bethesda

Hark! What Mean Those Lamentations?

lyricist: John Cawood, 1819
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1844
Hymn 4

...To their cries your hearts re­spond­ing,

Haste to help them ere they die.

Hark! again those la­men­ta­tions...

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To their cries your hearts re­spond­ing,

Haste to help them ere they die.

Hark! again those la­men­ta­tions

Hark! What Mean Those Lamentations?

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