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Pilot of Galilee

Author: Grace Duffie Roe Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Refrain First Line: Then though the tide be swift and wide

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[Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jay Arthur Ford Incipit: 32311 71651 23432 Used With Text: Pilot of Galilee

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Pilot of Galilee

Author: Grace Duffie Roe Hymnal: Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services #86 (1917) First Line: Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Refrain First Line: Then, tho’ the tide be swift and wide Lyrics: 1 Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Over the sea and land; Down in the glade, Night’s peaceful shade Lieth so near at hand. Full are the notes we’ve drawn to shore, Joy’s measure pressed to overflow; The reefs are passed, the tempest’s roar Sinks to a whisper low. Refrain: Then, tho’ the tide be swift and wide, Naught can we fear on life’s wild sea; To Thee we raise our songs of praise, Pilot of Galilee. 2 Once down our path The storm of wrath Lashed the wild foaming wave; Darkness and dread Gathered o’erhead, No human arm could save. Drifting and lost, we heard with fear The breakers roar where rocks did hide, Till thro’ the gloom our souls could hear, “Lo, I will be Thy guide.” [Refrain] 3 O Helmsman true, Thy voyage thro’ May we put trust Thy hand! Thine are the isles Where pleasure smiles, Thine the fair Beulah land. Each strange, new morn unveils the way To unknown seas where we must go; Thou who didst guide thro’ yesterday, Tomorrow’s path dost know. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]
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Pilot of Galilee

Author: Grace Duffie Roe Hymnal: Gospel Hymns and Songs #86 (1918) First Line: Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Refrain First Line: Then, tho’ the tide be swift and wide Topics: Duets Languages: English Tune Title: [Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]
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Pilot of Galilee

Author: Grace Duffie Roe Hymnal: Gospel Songs for Men #92 (1914) First Line: Daylight is past, Shadows are cast Refrain First Line: Then, tho' the tide be swift and wide Languages: English Tune Title: [Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]

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Jay Arthur Ford

Composer of "[Daylight is past, Shadows are cast]" in Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services Early 20th Century

Grace D. Roe

Person Name: Grace Duffie Roe Author of "Pilot of Galilee" in Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services
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