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O Lord, Be with Us When We Sail

Author: Edward Arthur Dayman Hymnal: Gloria Deo #597 (1901) Topics: For those at Sea Languages: English Tune Title: ROMBERG
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: E. A. Dayman, 1807-1890 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #646 (1917) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, be with us when we sail Upon the lonely deep, Our guard when on the silent deck The midnight watch we keep. 2 We need not fear, though all around 'Mid rising winds we hear The multitude of waters surge; For Thou, O God, art near. 3 The calm, the breeze, the gale, the storm, That pass from land to land, All, all are Thine, are held within The hollow of Thine hand. 4 As when on blue Gennesaret Rose high the angry wave, And Thy disciples quailed in dread, One word of Thine could save; 5 So when the fiercer storms arise From man's unbridled will, Be Thou, Lord, present in our hearts, To whisper,"Peace, be still!" 6 Across this troubled tide of life Thyself our pilot be, Until we reach that better land, The land that knows no sea. Topics: Seasons and Occasions; Travellers' Hymns ; Jesus (See also Christ) Pilot ; Pilot, Christ our ; Pilot, Christ our Languages: English Tune Title: ST. JAMES
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: Rev. Edward A. Dayman Hymnal: The Hymnal #672 (1895) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, be with us when we sail Upon the lonely deep, Our Guard, when on the silent deck The midnight watch we keep. 2 We need not fear, though all around 'Mid rising winds we hear The multitude of waters surge; For Thou, O God, art near. 3 The calm, the breeze, the gale, the storm, That pass from land to land, All, all are Thine, are held within The hollow of Thy hand. 4 If duty calls from threatened strife To guard our native shore, And shot and shell are answering The booming cannon's roar. 5 Be Thou the Mainquard of our host, Till war and dangers cease; Defend the right, put up the sword, And through the world make peace. 6 Across this troubled tide of life Thyself our Pilot be, Until we reach that better land, The land that knows no sea. 7 To Thee the Father, Thee the Son, Whom earth and sky adore, And Spirit moving on the deep, Be praise for evermore. Amen.
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: Edward Arthur Dayman Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #502 (1917) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, be with us when we sail Upon the lonely deep, Our Guard when on the silent deck The midnight watch we keep. 2 We need not fear, though all around 'Mid rising winds we hear The multitude of waters surge; For Thou, O God, art near. 3 The calm, the breeze, the gale, the storm That pass from land to land, All, all are Thine, are held within The hollow of Thy hand. 4 Across this troubled tide of life Thyself our Pilot be, Until we reach that better land, The land that knows no sea. 5 To Thee the Father, Thee the Son, Whom earth and sky adore, And Spirit moving on the deep, Be praise for evermore. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons On Land and Sea Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: E. A. Dayman Hymnal: In Excelsis #a757 (1900) Languages: English
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Hymnal: The Scottish Hymnal #19 (1892) Languages: English Tune Title: LONDON NEW

O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: Edward Arthur Dayman Hymnal: Association Hymn Book #d138 (1907) Languages: English
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O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: E. A. Dayman Hymnal: Association Hymn Book #222 (1904) Topics: Seafarers Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE

O Lord, be with us when we sail

Author: E. A. Dayman Hymnal: The Home and School Hymnal #284 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: BURTON AGNES

O Lord, be with us when we sail

Hymnal: The Sarum Hymnal #287 (1869) Meter: 8.6.8.6

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