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Text: | Fierce was the storm of wind |
Author: | H. W. Beadon |
Tune: | MORAVIA |
Composer: | L. R. West |
1 Fierce was the storm of wind,
The surging waves ran high,
Failed the disciples' hearts with fear,
Though Thou, their Lord, wast nigh.
2 But at the stern rebuke
Of Thy almighty word,
The wind was hushed, the billows ceased,
And owned Thee, God the Lord.
3 So, now, when depths of sin
Our souls with terrors fill,
Arise, and be our helper, Lord,
And speak Thy, "Peace, be still."
4 When death's dark sea we cross,
Be with us in Thy power,
Now let the water-floods prevail,
In that dread trial-hour.
5 And, when amid the signs,
Which speak Thine Advent near,
The roaring of the sea and waves
Fills faithless hearts with fear;
6 May we all undismayed
The raging tempest see,
Lift up our heads and hail with joy
Thy great Epiphany.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Fierce was the storm of wind |
Author: | H. W. Beadon |
Meter: | S.M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1894 |
Topic: | Epiphany |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MORAVIA |
Composer: | L. R. West |
Meter: | S.M. |