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Is There a Heart O'erbound by Sorrow?

Author: Edward H. Joy Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3070 Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Lyrics: 1. Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? Is there a life weighed down by care? Come to the cross, each burden bearing; All your anxiety—leave it there. Refrain All your anxiety, all your care, Bring to the mercy seat, leave it there, Never a burden He cannot bear, Never a friend like Jesus! 2. No other friend so swift to help you, No other friend so quick to hear, No other place to leave your burden, No other one to hear your prayer. [Refrain] 3. Come then at once; delay no longer! Heed His entreaty kind and sweet, You need not fear a disappointment; You shall find peace at the mercy seat. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow?]
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All Your Anxiety

Author: Edward H. Joy Hymnal: 50 Uncommon Songs #2 (2014) First Line: Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Lyrics: 1. Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? Is there a life weighed down by care? Come to the cross, each burden bearing; All your anxiety—leave it there. Refrain: All your anxiety, all your care, Bring to the mercy seat, leave it there, Never a burden He cannot bear, Never a friend like Jesus! 2. No other friend so swift to help you, No other friend so quick to hear, No other place to leave your burden, No other one to hear your prayer. 3. Come then at once; delay no longer! Heed His entreaty kind and sweet, You need not fear a disappointment; You shall find peace at the mercy seat. Scripture: Matthew 11:18 Languages: English Tune Title: [Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow?]

All Your Anxiety

Author: Edward Henry Joy Hymnal: Sing Joyfully #471 (1989) First Line: Is there a heart o'er-bound by sorrow? Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Topics: Burdens; Jesus Christ Friend; Jesus Christ Refuge; Mercy; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: [Is there a h ear o'er-bound by sorrow?]

All Your Anxiety

Author: Edward Henry Joy Hymnal: Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #344 (1979) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Topics: Peace and Comfort Tune Title: [Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow]

All Your Anxiety

Author: E. H. Joy Hymnal: Soul-stirring Songs and Hymns (Rev. ed.) #456 (1989) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow? Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Topics: Choir and Special Tune Title: [Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow?]

All Your Anxiety

Author: Lieut. Col. E. H. Joy Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #117 (1951) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Languages: English Tune Title: [Is there a heart bent o’er with sorrow]
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All your anxiety, all your rare

Author: Edward Henry Joy (1871-1949) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #246 (1986) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow Lyrics: 1 Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? Is there a life weighed down by care? Come to the cross, each burden bearing, All your anxiety, leave it there. Refrain: All your anxiety, all your rare, Bring to the mercy sear, leave it there, Never a burden he cannot bear, Never a friend like Jesus. 2 No other friend so keen to help you; No other friend so quick to hear; No other place to leave your burden; No other one to hear your prayer. 3 Come, then, at once; delay no longer; Heed his entreaty, kind and sweet; You need not fear a disappointment; You shall find peace at the mercy seat. Topics: The gospel Invitation Languages: English
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All Your Anxiety

Author: Edward Henry Joy Hymnal: The Celebration Hymnal #613 (1997) Meter: Irregular First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow? Refrain First Line: All your anxiety, all your care Lyrics: 1 Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow? Is there a life weighed down by care? Come to the cross, each burden bearing; All your anxiety — leave it there. Refrain: All your anxiety, all your care, Bring to the mercy seat; leave it there. Never a burden He cannot bear; Never a friend like Jesus! 2 No other friend so swift to help you; No other friend so quick to hear. No other place to leave your burden; No other one to hear your prayer. [Refrain] 3 Come then at once; delay no longer! Heed His entreaty kind and sweet. You need not fear a disappointment; You shall find peace at the mercy seat. [Refrain] Topics: Walking with God Comfort and Encouragement Languages: English Tune Title: ALL YOUR ANXIETY

All your anxiety, all your care

Author: Edward H. Joy Hymnal: Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book #d92 (1961) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow

All your anxiety, all your care

Author: Edward H. Joy Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #161 (1953) First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow? Languages: English

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