681 MELITA 8.8.8.8.8.8. nal Father, strong to save, Whose arm doth bind the rest - less wave, Who bidd'st the mighty o cean deep Its own ap - point - ed O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in per il on 2 O Saviour, whose almighty word The winds and waves submissive heard, Who walkedst on the foaming deep And calm amid its rage didst sleep: O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea. 3 O Sacred Spirit, who didst brood Upon the chaos dark and rude, Who badd'st its angry tumult cease, Rev. John B. Dykes, 1861 682 (WAVE) 8.7.8.4. 1 Star of peace to wanderers weary, 2 Star of hope, gleam on the billow; Bless the soul that sighs for Thee, Bless the sailor's lonely pillow, Far, far at sea. lim - its keep: the sea. And gavest light and life and peace: O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea. A-MEN. 4 O Trinity of love and power, Our brethren shield in danger's hour; And ever let there rise to Thee sea. For other Hymns, see Nos. 210, 213, 486. William Whiting, 1860 (Text of 1869) 3 Star of faith, when winds are mocking 4 Star Divine, O safely guide him, Bring the wanderer home to Thee; Sore temptations long have tried him, Far, far at sea. Mrs. Jane C. Simpson, 1839 683 GOD BE WITH YOU 9.8.8.9. with Refrain 4 54 1 God be with you till we meet again, By His coun-sels guide, up-hold you, 12 2,254 2654 William G. Tomer, 1882 be with you till Till we meet at Jesus' feet; The following Hymns are also suitable: we meet a - gain. 26 God be with you till we meet a-gain. A-MEN. & Till we meet, God be with you till we meet again. 4 God be with you till we meet again, God be with you till we meet again Rev. Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1882 345 Blest be the tie that binds. Arr. from a 15th century German mel QUEM PASTORES LAUDAVERE 8.8.8.7. ody, in "The English Hymnal,” 1906 113 112 4 1 Father, who on man dost show - er C 3 € TE ₤16 24 685 19 To Thy people give the power All Thy gifts to use 1 There is a cit 0:4 #4 4 नै For other Hymns see 344, 373, 377, 730. Gifts of plenty from thy dow-er, 48 4 नै leth नै Every foe of man defying, v y bright; Closed are its gates to sin; Naught that de 813 昌 6 Father, who hast sought and found us. Can a-right. A-MEN. HETOR ever James S. Tyler, 1876 686 LOG COLLEGE C. M. 10 Thou whose feet have climbed life's hill, 04 .Talal Our Saviour and our Broth - er still, Now lead us in to truth. A - MEN. 116 11 Copyright, 1895, by The Trustees of The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work 2 The call is Thine: be Thou the Way, 4 Awake the purpose high which strives, And give us men, to guide; Let wisdom broaden with the day, George William Warren, 1895 HI And trod the path of youth, 3 Who learn of Thee the truth shall find, 5 Thy life the bond of fellowship, Thy love the law that rules, Who follow, gain the goal; With reverence crown the earnest mind, Thy Name, proclaimed by every lip, Children's hymns Closed are its gates to sin; 2 Saviour, I come to Thee; And, falling, stands again; 3 Lord, make me, from this hour, Kept by Thy power, 4 Till in the snow-white dress Mrs. Mary Anne S. Deck (born 1813) |