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No storm can shake my inmost calm

Author: Robert Lowry (1826-1899); Doris Plenn (fl. 1956) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #733 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Topics: Assurance; Children and All-Age Worship; Conflict; God Love of; Music and Song; Suffering; Trust and Confidence First Line: My life flows on in endless song Lyrics: 1 My life flows on in endless song above earth's lamentation: I catch the sweet, though far-off hymn that sings a new creation. Refrain: No storm can shake my inmost calm while to that Rock I'm clinging; since love is Lord of heaven and earth, how can I keep from singing? 2 Through all the tumult and the strife I hear that music ringing; it finds an echo in my soul; how can I keep from singing? [Refrain] 3 What though my joys and comforts die? The Lord my Saviour liveth! What though the darkness round me close? Songs in the night he giveth. [Refrain] 4 The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, a fountain ever springing. All things are mine since I am his! How can I keep from singing? [Refrain] Scripture: Job 35:10 Languages: English Tune Title: HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING
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The King of love my shepherd is

Author: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #794a (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Assurance; Children and All-Age Worship; Comfort and Consolation; Death and Bereavement; God Presence of; Proper 19 Year C; Providence; The Fourth Sunday of Easter Year B; The Fourth Sunday of Lent Year A; Trust and Confidence; Funerals and The Departed Lyrics: 1 The King of love my shepherd is, whose goodness faileth never; I nothing lack if I am his and he is mine for ever. 2 Where streams of living water flow my ransomed soul he leadeth, and where the verdant pastures grow with food celestial feedeth. 3 Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, but yet in love he sought me, and on his shoulder gently laid, and home rejoicing brought me. 4 In death's dark vale I fear no ill with thee, dear Lord, beside me; thy rod and staff my comfort still, thy cross before to guide me. 5 Thou spread'st a table in my sight; thy unction grace bestoweth; and O what transport of delight from thy pure chalice floweth! 6 And so through all the length of days thy goodness faileth never: good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise within thy house for ever. Scripture: Psalm 23 Languages: English Tune Title: DOMINUS REGIT ME
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The King of love my shepherd is

Author: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #794b (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Assurance; Children and All-Age Worship; Comfort and Consolation; Death and Bereavement; God Presence of; Proper 19 Year C; Providence; The Fourth Sunday of Easter Year B; The Fourth Sunday of Lent Year A; Trust and Confidence; Funerals and The Departed Lyrics: 1 The King of love my shepherd is, whose goodness faileth never; I nothing lack if I am his and he is mine for ever. 2 Where streams of living water flow my ransomed soul he leadeth, and where the verdant pastures grow with food celestial feedeth. 3 Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, but yet in love he sought me, and on his shoulder gently laid, and home rejoicing brought me. 4 In death's dark vale I fear no ill with thee, dear Lord, beside me; thy rod and staff my comfort still, thy cross before to guide me. 5 Thou spread'st a table in my sight; thy unction grace bestoweth; and O what transport of delight from thy pure chalice floweth! 6 And so through all the length of days thy goodness faileth never: good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise within thy house for ever. Scripture: Psalm 23 Languages: English Tune Title: ST COLUMBA

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