CCCXXXVII | Church Hymn Book#CCCXXXVIII | CCCXXXIX |
1 Great God defend us in this storm,
What blasts and thunder roar!
Since thou canst keep m life from harm
In this tremendous hour.
2 Alarming thus to view the skies,
Such gloomy aspects wear;
The fearful lightning darts and flies,
And dazzles all the air.
3 Dear Lord this casts my spirits down,
When thus it is the case;
To hear such threats and see such frowns,
In this alarmed place.
4 Much more my soul should feel afraid.
Yea, I should quite despair'
Was not my hopes on Jesus stay'd,
Who guards me ev'ry where.
5 When Satan with his storms prevail,
aAnd tries his art and power;
Let not my trust in Jesus fail,
Nor give up evermore!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Great God defend us in this storm |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Topic: | In Time of Storm |
Notes: | Public Domain. |