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Hold Fast

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #9 (1908) First Line: O sailor on a treacherous sea Refrain First Line: Hold fast a moment more Lyrics: 1 O sailor on a treacherous sea, Tho' rent thy ev'ry sail may be, Tho' all thy earthly hopes are past, And thou art clinging to the mast. Chorus: Hold fast a moment more, Behold a light upon the shore; Tho' scarce a beam thine eye can see, Thy Saviour comes to rescue thee. 2 Hold fast, be strong and banish fear; Look up, behold the harbor near; A cry of joy from yonder strand, Where lov'd ones wait to clasp thy hand. [Chorus] 3 Tho surges roll, and waves run high, The Gospel lifeboat still is nigh; It cannot from its course be driv'n, 'Tis sure to reach the port of Heav'n. [Chorus] 4 Oh, sailor! lift again thine eyes, Behold with joy and glad surprise A glorious morn, that dawns for thee, Far, far beyond a stormy sea. [Chorus] 5 Oh, land of rest from toil and care, Who would not long to enter there, Where ev'ry throb of pain shall cease, And ev'ry sigh be hushed to peace! [Chorus] Topics: Deliverance; Refuge--Rock; Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [O sailor on a treacherous sea]
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Hold Fast

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2502 First Line: O sailor on a treacherous sea Refrain First Line: Hold fast a moment more Lyrics: 1. O sailor on a treacherous sea, Tho’ rent thy every sail may be, Tho’ all thy earthly hopes are past, And thou art clinging to the mast. Refrain Hold fast a moment more, Behold a light upon the shore; Tho’ scarce a beam thine eye can see, Thy Savior comes to rescue thee. 2. Hold fast, be strong and banish fear, Look up, behold the harbor near; A cry of joy from yonder strand, Where loved ones wait to clasp thy hand. [Refrain] 3. Tho’ surges roll, and waves run high, The Gospel lifeboat still is nigh; It cannot from its course be driv’n, ’Tis sure to reach the port of Heav’n. [Refrain] 4. Oh, sailor! lift again thine eyes, Behold with joy and glad surprise A glorious morn, that dawns for thee, Far, far beyond a stormy sea. [Refrain] 5. Oh, land of rest from toil and care, Who would not long to enter there, Where every throb of pain shall cease, And every sigh be hushed to peace! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O sailor on a treacherous sea]
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Hold Fast

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #9 (1911) First Line: O sailor on a treacherous sea Refrain First Line: Hold fast a moment more Languages: English Tune Title: [O sailor on a treacherous sea]
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Hold Fast

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns #9 (1909) First Line: O sailor on a treacherous sea Refrain First Line: Hold fast a moment more Languages: English Tune Title: [O sailor on a treacherous sea]
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Hold Fast

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Best Endeavor Hymns #16 (1907) First Line: O sailor on a treacherous sea Refrain First Line: Hold fast a moment more Topics: Deliverance; Refuge-Rock; Rescue Languages: English Tune Title: [O sailor on a treacherous sea]

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