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[Many souls on life's dark ocean]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Sederquist Incipit: 56517 66571 25123 Used With Text: The Rescue

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The Rescue

Author: G. W. S. Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Many souls on life's dark ocean Refrain First Line: Haste! to the rescue Lyrics: 1 Many souls on life's dark ocean, Without helm, or sail, or oar, Struggling with the waves' commotion, Seek a quiet rest on shore. Christian brother, join to labor, By the light of love divine; Help to save thy drowning neighbor; Trim thy lamp and let it shine. Chorus: Haste! to the rescue, Fear not wind or wave; God's grace will aid you Sinking ones to save. 2 See the lighthouse watcher, keeping Every beacon shining bright; Waking while the world is sleeping; Wrapt in thickest shades of night. There is many an ocean ranger Toss'd upon the dreadful shoals; Friends and comrades are in danger, Haste to save their precious souls. [Chorus] 3 Hold the light for one another; 'Tis thy loving Lord's command; Seize the shipwreck'd, drowning brother With a manly, loving hand. Rouse him up to life and action; Quick apply the means to save; And by love's divine attraction, Lift him, lift him from the wave. [Chorus] 4 Lift the light up higher, higher! Thousands, thousands need your aid; Throw its flashes nigher, nigher; Plead and urge, constrain, persuade, Borrow torches from the altar, Blazing like the noonday sun; Hold them up, nor flag, nor falter, Till thou hear the words, "Well done." [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Many souls on life's dark ocean]

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The Rescue

Author: G. W. S. Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #64 (1902) First Line: Many souls on life's dark ocean Refrain First Line: Haste! to the rescue Lyrics: 1 Many souls on life's dark ocean, Without helm, or sail, or oar, Struggling with the waves' commotion, Seek a quiet rest on shore. Christian brother, join to labor, By the light of love divine; Help to save thy drowning neighbor; Trim thy lamp and let it shine. Chorus: Haste! to the rescue, Fear not wind or wave; God's grace will aid you Sinking ones to save. 2 See the lighthouse watcher, keeping Every beacon shining bright; Waking while the world is sleeping; Wrapt in thickest shades of night. There is many an ocean ranger Toss'd upon the dreadful shoals; Friends and comrades are in danger, Haste to save their precious souls. [Chorus] 3 Hold the light for one another; 'Tis thy loving Lord's command; Seize the shipwreck'd, drowning brother With a manly, loving hand. Rouse him up to life and action; Quick apply the means to save; And by love's divine attraction, Lift him, lift him from the wave. [Chorus] 4 Lift the light up higher, higher! Thousands, thousands need your aid; Throw its flashes nigher, nigher; Plead and urge, constrain, persuade, Borrow torches from the altar, Blazing like the noonday sun; Hold them up, nor flag, nor falter, Till thou hear the words, "Well done." [Chorus] Tune Title: [Many souls on life's dark ocean]
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The Rescue

Author: G. W. S. Hymnal: Gospel in Song #14 (1884) First Line: Many souls on life's dark ocean Refrain First Line: Haste! to the rescue Languages: English Tune Title: [Many souls on life's dark ocean]

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G. W. Sederquist

1838 - 1921 Person Name: G. W. S. Author of "The Rescue" in The Golden Sheaf From The World's Crisis, 13 April 1921, p.7: "Elder Sederquist was born in Lower Granville, Nova Scotia, according to the narrative in his Life and Labors, Sept. 10, 1838. He was converted about the first of the year 1863, was baptized in February, and was soon out in the field in Gospel work, with open doors for his labors. After a few years he accepted the Adventist faith, and in the spring of 1871 entered the United States and took up his home in Lynn [Mass.]." --Entire article available in the DNAH Archives. Also available is a short article (and photo) about Sederquist in the Messiah's Advocate, 7 December 1910.
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