Instance Results

In:instances
Text Identifier:"^tossed_upon_lifes_raging_billow$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 1 - 10 of 98Results Per Page: 102050
Page scan

Life's Raging Billow

Hymnal: International Song Service #50a (1887) First Line: Tossed upon life's raging billow Languages: English Tune Title: [Tossed upon life's raging billow]
TextPage scan

Tossed Upon Life’s Raging Billow

Author: G. W. Bethune Hymnal: Gloria Deo #598 (1901) First Line: Toss'd upon life's raging billow Lyrics: 1 Toss’d upon life’s raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know Thou hast press’d a sailor’s pillow, And canst feel a sailor’s woe: Never slumb’ring, never sleeping, Tho’ the night be dark and drear, Thou the faithful watch art keeping, “All is well!” Thy constant cheer. 2 And though loud the wind is howling, Fierce theo’ flash the lightnings red, Tho’ the storm-clouds dark are scowling O’er the sailor’s anxious head: Thou canst calm the raging ocean, All its noise and tumult still, Hush the billow’s wild commotion, At the bidding of Thy will. 3 Thus our hearts the hope will cherish, While to heav’n we lift our eyes, Thou wilt save us ere we perish, Thou wilt hear our faintest cries: And, tho’ mast and sail be riven, Life’s short voyage soon is o’er; Safely moor’d in heav’n’s wide haven, Storms and tempests vex no more. Topics: For those at Sea Languages: English Tune Title: ADMASTON
Page scan

Tossed Upon Life's Raging Billow

Author: G. W. Bethune Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a598 (1908) First Line: Toss'd upon life's raging billow Languages: English Tune Title: ADMASTON
TextPage scan

Life's Raging Billow

Hymnal: International Song Service #279 (1895) First Line: Tossed upon life's raging billow Lyrics: 1 Tossed upon life's raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know, Thou didst press a sailor's pillow, And canst feel a sailor's woe. 2 Never slumb'ring, never sleeping, Tho' the night be dark and drear, Thou the faithful watch are keeping; "All, all's well," Thy constant cheer. 3 Thou canst calm the raging ocean, All its notice and tumult still; Hush the tempest's wild commotion At the bidding of Thy will. 4 Thus my heart the hope will cherish While to Thee I lift mine eye, Thou wilt save me ere I perish, Thou wilt hear the sailor's cry. 5 And though mast and sail be riven, Life's short voyage will soon be o'er; Safely moored in heaven's wide haven, Storm and tempest vex no more. Languages: English
TextPage scan

Tossed upon life's raging billow

Hymnal: Christ in Song #733 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Tossed upon life's raging billow. Sweet it is, O Lord, to know Thou didst press a sailor's pillow. Thou canst feel a sailor's woe; Never slumb'ring, never sleeping. Tho' the night be dark and drear, Thou the faithful watch art keeping; "All is well," thy constant cheer. 2 Thou my heart the hope will cherish, While to thee I lift mine eye, Thou wilt save me o'er I perish, Thou wilt hear the sailor's cry; And the mast and sail be riven, Soon life's voyage will be o'er; Safely moored in heav'n's wide haven, Storm and temptest vex no more. Topics: Christ Voyagers; Christ Voyagers; Christ Voyagers; Christ Voyagers; Christ Voyagers; Living His Life Voyagers; Living His Life Voyagers; Living His Life Voyagers Languages: English
Page scan

Tossed upon life's raging billow

Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a880 (1863)
Page scan

Tossed upon life's raging billow

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: The Christian Lyre, Volume 1 #8 (1830) Languages: English
Page scan

Tossed upon life's raging billow

Author: A. Nettleton; George W. Bethune Hymnal: The Melodeon #25 (1860)

Pages


Export as CSV