we for­get

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

we for­get· 4 hymns found
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Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,
God of our youth, be with us yet,
Should e’er our love to Thee grow cold,
Thy good­ness claims our song of praise.

we for­get

The tu­mult and the shout­ing dies;
Sturdy of limb, with bound­ing health,
We’ll call to mind Thy love un­told
Our Fa­ther’s love, so rich and free?

God of Our Fathers, Known of Old

lyricist: Rudyard Kipling, 1897
Composer: Tate and Brady, 1708
Hymn 1

...Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

Lest we for­get—lest we for­get!

The tu­mult and the shout­ing dies;...

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Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,

Lest we for­get—lest we for­get!

The tu­mult and the shout­ing dies;

God of Our Fathers, Known of Old

God of Our Youth, to Whom We Yield

lyricist: William Forbush, 1911
Composer: George Blanchard, 1898
Hymn 2

...God of our youth, be with us yet,

Lest we for­get, lest we for­get.

Sturdy of limb, with bound­ing health,...

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God of our youth, be with us yet,

Lest we for­get, lest we for­get.

Sturdy of limb, with bound­ing health,

God of Our Youth, to Whom We Yield

Gethsemane (Hammond)

lyricist: Edward Hammond, 1866
Composer: Asa Hull, 1869
Hymn 3

...Should e’er our love to Thee grow cold,

And we for­get­ful be,

We’ll call to mind Thy love un­told...

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Should e’er our love to Thee grow cold,

And we for­get­ful be,

We’ll call to mind Thy love un­told

Gethsemane (Hammond)

As on a Hill Top Gained at Last

lyricist: James Burns (1823–1864)
Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1893
Hymn 4

...Thy good­ness claims our song of praise.

Within Thy house can we for­get

Our Fa­ther’s love, so rich and free?...

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Thy good­ness claims our song of praise.

Within Thy house can we for­get

Our Fa­ther’s love, so rich and free?

As on a Hill Top Gained at Last

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