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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter Worthington Raymond, 1840-1918 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1580 Refrain First Line: For God is a Friend unfailing Lyrics: 1. Far out on the desolate billow The sailor sails the sea, Alone with the night and the tempest, Where countless dangers be; Yet never alone is the Christian, Who lives by faith and prayer; Refrain For God is a Friend unfailing, And God is everywhere. 2. Far down in the earth’s dark bosom The miner mines the ore; Death lurks in the dark behind him, And hides in the rock before. Yet never alone is the Christian, Who lives by faith and prayer; [Refrain] 3. Forth into the dreadful battle The steadfast soldier goes; No friend, when he lies adying, His eyes to kiss and close. Yet never alone is the Christian, Who lives by faith and prayer; [Refrain] 4. Lord, grant as we sail life’s ocean, Or delve in its mines of woe, Or fight in its terrible conflict, This comfort all to know, That never alone is the Christian, Who lives by faith and prayer; [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Junior Carols #4 (1906) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]

Far Out On the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Vesper Chimes #31 (1930) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 1 #33 (1903) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Topics: Familiar Hymns; Fellowship; Protection; Safety or Security Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Hymns of Praise Number Two #89 (1925) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Topics: Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #95 (1905) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Topics: Courage and Hope Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Christian Hymns #102 (1908) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far Out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: The Excelsior Hymnal #145 (1919) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far out on the Desolate Billow

Author: Rossiter W. Raymond Hymnal: Our Song Book #186 (1890) Refrain First Line: Yet, never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]
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Far out on the desolate billow

Author: R. W. Raymond Hymnal: The Calvary Hymnal #216 (1891) Refrain First Line: Yet never alone is the Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the desolate billow]

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