Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CROSS AND COMFORT
519
Beloved, “It Is Well!”
S. M.
Rom. 11: 33
George W. Doane, 1833
Cambridge
Ralph Harrison, c. 1784
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and
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the
ways
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sore
al
path
sor
deep
ways
The
Though
Though
God’s
trod,
way,
smart,
right,
lov
lov
lov
lov
ed,
ed,
ed,
1
Be
Be
4
Be
3
Be
2
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well!”
well!”
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ed,
is
is
is
is
God.
day.
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sight.
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to
ers
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and
the
ken
our
heav’n
in
bro
bove
And
The
men.
’Twill
Though
strait
make
wounds
love
and
ly
that
fect
and
the
knows
is
per
rough
on
hand
Leads
That
And
Though
be,
dear
bind
all
home
ush
heal
far
o’er
how
joy
dark
it
more
to
them
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