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![]() | In fancy I stood by the shore, one dayAuthor: Mrs. C. H. Morris (1893)Tune: [In fancy I stood by the shore, one day] Published in 8 hymnals Printable scores: SibeliusAudio files: MIDI |
1 In fancy I stood by the shore, one day,
Of the beautiful murm’ring sea;
I saw the great crowds as they thronged the way
Of the Stranger of Galilee;
I saw how the man who was blind from birth,
In a moment was made to see;
The lame was made whole by the matchless skill
Of the Stranger of Galilee.
Refrain 1-3:
And I felt I could love Him forever,
So gracious and tender was He!
I claimed Him that day as my Savior,
This Stranger of Galilee.
2 His look of compassion, His words of love,
They shall never forgotten be;
When sin-sick and helpless He saw me there,
This Stranger of Galilee;
He showed me His hand and His riven side,
And He whispered, “It was for thee!”
My burden fell off at the pierced feet
Of the Stranger from Galilee. [Refrain]
3 I heard Him speak peace to the angry waves,
Of that turbulent, raging sea;
And lo! at His word are the waters stilled,
This Stranger of Galilee;
A peaceful, a quiet, and holy calm,
Now and ever abides with me;
He holdeth my life in His mighty hands,
This Stranger of Galilee. [Refrain]
4 Come, ye who are driven and tempest-tossed,
And His gracious salvation see;
He’ll quiet life’s storms with His “Peace, be still!”
This Stranger of Galilee;
He bids me to go and the story tell—
What He ever to you will be,
If only you let Him with you abide,
This Stranger of Galilee.
Refrain 4:
Oh, my friend, won’t you love Him forever?
So gracious and tender is He!
Accept Him today as your Savior,
This Stranger of Galilee.
Timeless Truths
Lelia N. Morris. Usage Mrs. C. H. Morris.
Born: April 15, 1862, Pennsville, Ohio.
Died: July 23, 1929, Auburn, New York (at her daughter’s home).
Buried: McConnelsville, Ohio.
Leila Naylor Morris(1862-1929)
As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing.
--hymntime.com/tch
Go to person page >| First Line: | In fancy I stood by the shore, one day |
| Title: | The Stranger of Galilee |
| Author: | Mrs. C. H. Morris (1893) |
| Meter: | 10.8.10.8 D 10.8.9.7 |
| Refrain First Line: | And I felt I could love him forever |
| Instances (1) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Hymns of Faith #203 | In fancy I stood by the shore, one day | The Stranger of Galilee | And I felt I could love Him forever | Lelia N. Morris | Lelia N. Morris | Matthew 4:18; Mark 4:1; Mark 4:39; Mark 5:31; Luke 7:22; John 9:1 | [In fancy I stood by the shore, one day] | F Major or modal | 1980 |
