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The Christian Mariner

Author: A. W. Blakesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1289 First Line: Both by day and by night Refrain First Line: Then we’ll sing, then we’ll sing Lyrics: 1 Both by day and by night, Both in darkness and light, Must the mariner keep on his way; By his compass must steer, Mid all danger and fear, Till the darkness and storms pass away. Refrain: Then we’ll sing, then we’ll sing, Tho’ the storm madly round us may roar; When we anchor above, We will meet those we love, On that beautiful, beautiful shore. 2 Is not Christ on the deep? Is He not in the ship? Says He not, "Do not fear, it is I"? At His word storm and tide Shall in silence subside, And each child safely landed on high. [Refrain] 3 With our Jesus thus near, Let us banish each fear, Tho’ earth’s hopes round us blasted may lie; Tho’ the storm down may pour, And loud thunders may roar, And the surges may dash to the sky. [Refrain] 4 Soon the prize will be won, And life’s voyage will be done, And with Jesus’ own flock we shall reign; By life’s waters be led, In its green pastures fed, And we’ll rest in our heavenly home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Both by day and by night]
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The Christian Mariner

Author: Rev. A. W. Blakesley Hymnal: The Wells of Salvation #81 (1881) First Line: Both by day and by night Refrain First Line: Then we'll sing, then we'll sing Languages: English Tune Title: [Both by day and by night]

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