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He Constrained Them

Author: William B. Rose Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Is the darkness all about thee Refrain First Line: Jesus comes upon the water

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[Is the darkness all about thee]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. W. B. Rose Incipit: 34532 17621 71234 Used With Text: He Constrained Them

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He Constrained Them

Author: W. B. R. Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 3 #45 (1918) First Line: Is the darkness all about thee Refrain First Line: Jesus comes upon the waters Lyrics: 1 Is the darkness all about thee, Are the billows high; Art thou weary, toiling, rowing, And no haven nigh? Chorus: Jesus comes upon the waters That are dashing high; Hear Him speak in tones assuring, “Do not fear, ‘tis I.” 2 Are the winds now fierce, contrary; Testing all thy might; Does it seem that heart must fail thee In the dreary night? [Chorus] 3 Is there none to bring thee succor In this hour of test? Yes, the loving Master “sees thee Toiling” at thy best! [Chorus] 4 Yesterday thy hands were busied, Feeding hungry souls; Now, constrained, they toil in rowing, Where the mad sea rolls. [Chorus] 5 Lose not heart, O dear disciple, If the tempest roar, But consider how He blest thee Just the day before. [Chorus] 6 Gladly render any service, He may choose for thee; Caring not what pain or pleasure There may in it be. [Chorus] Scripture: Mark 6:45-52 Languages: English Tune Title: [Is the darkness all about thee]
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He Constrained Them

Author: William B. Rose Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14851 Meter: 8.5.8.5 D First Line: Is the darkness all about thee? Refrain First Line: Jesus comes upon the waters Lyrics: 1 Is the darkness all about thee? Are the billows high? Art thou weary, toiling, rowing, And no haven nigh? Refrain: Jesus comes upon the waters That are dashing high; Hear Him speak in tones assuring, Do not fear, ’tis I. 2 Are the winds now fierce, contrary, Testing all thy might? Does it seem that heart must fail thee In the dreary night? [Refrain] 3 Is there none to bring thee succor In this hour of test? Yes, the loving Master sees thee Toiling at thy best! [Refrain] 4 Yesterday thy hands were busied, Feeding hungry souls; Now, constrained, they toil in rowing, Where the mad sea rolls. [Refrain] 5 Lose not heart, O dear disciple, If the tempest roar, But consider how He blest thee Just the day before. [Refrain] 6 Gladly render any service, He may choose for thee; Caring not what pain or pleasure There may in it be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: MAQUOKETA

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William B. Rose

Person Name: W. B. R. Author of "He Constrained Them" in Light and Life Songs No. 3
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