Words: Will­iam Moore, in Gos­pel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 Com­plete, by , , and (Chi­ca­go, Il­lin­ois: The Big­low & Main Com­pa­ny, 1894), num­ber 58.

Music: .

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My heart, that was heavy and sad,
Was made to rejoice and be glad,
And peace without measure I had,
When the Comforter came.

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Peace, sweet peace,
Peace when the Comforter came!
My heart that was heavy and sad,
Was made to rejoice and be glad,
And peace without measure I had,
When the Comforter came.

To sin and to evil inclined,
With darkness pervading my mind,
No rest I could anywhere find,
Till the Comforter came.

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The voice of thanksgiving I raised,
The Lord, my Redeemer, I praised;
I was at His mercy amazed,
When the Comforter came.

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