Did You Think to Pray?
Author: Mary A. Pepper Kidder
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1. Ere you left your room this morning,f 11. Ere you left your room this morning,
2Did you think to pray? 2Did you think to pray?
n 3In the name of Christ our Savior, n 3In the name of Christ, our Savior,
4Did you sue for loving favor, 4Did you sue for loving favor
5As a shield today? 5As a shield today?
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7[Chorus] 7[Chorus]
t 8O how praying rests the weary! t 8Oh, how praying rests the weary!
9Prayer will change the night to day: 9Prayer will change the night to day.
10So when life gets dark and dreary, 10So, when life gets dark and dreary,
11Don’t forget to pray. 11Don’t forget to pray.
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132. When your heart was filled with anger, 132. When your heart was filled with anger,
14Did you think to pray? 14Did you think to pray?
15Did you plead for grace, my brother, 15Did you plead for grace, my brother,
16That you might forgive another 16That you might forgive another
17Who had crossed your way? 17Who had crossed your way?
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193. When sore trials came upon you, 193. When sore trials came upon you,
20Did you think to pray? 20Did you think to pray?
21When your soul was full of sorrow, 21When your soul was full of sorrow,
22Balm of Gilead did you borrow 22Balm of Gilead did you borrow
23At the gates of day? 23At the gates of day?
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