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[God is our refuge and our strength] (Seamans)

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. M. Seamans Incipit: 53212 34556 65176

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God is our Refuge

Author: C. M. S. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, A very present help indeed; He in the time of trouble sends His grace to meet our ev'ry need. Refrain: God is our refuge. God is our refuge. With mighty arm revealed, He is our help and shield. God is our refuge and our strength. 2 Safe in His tender loving care, We have no fear of what shall be, E'en tho' the earth should be removed And mountains cast into the sea. [Refrain] 3 Sure, in the city of our King Secure we rest from all alarm; For God is in the midst of her, To shield His people from all harm. [Refrain] 4 While heathen rage and kingdoms move, And desolation sweeps the land; The Lord of hosts is with us still, To save us by His mighty hand. [Refrain] 5 Soon will the day of vict'ry come, When wars shall cease from all the earth; Soon shall eternal peace be ours, And new Creation have her birth. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [God is our refuge and our strength]

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God is our Refuge

Author: C. M. S. Hymnal: Revival Melodies #53 (1921) First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, A very present help indeed; He in the time of trouble sends His grace to meet our ev'ry need. Refrain: God is our refuge. God is our refuge. With mighty arm revealed, He is our help and shield. God is our refuge and our strength. 2 Safe in His tender loving care, We have no fear of what shall be, E'en tho' the earth should be removed And mountains cast into the sea. [Refrain] 3 Sure, in the city of our King Secure we rest from all alarm; For God is in the midst of her, To shield His people from all harm. [Refrain] 4 While heathen rage and kingdoms move, And desolation sweeps the land; The Lord of hosts is with us still, To save us by His mighty hand. [Refrain] 5 Soon will the day of vict'ry come, When wars shall cease from all the earth; Soon shall eternal peace be ours, And new Creation have her birth. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [God is our refuge and our strength]

God Is Our Refuge

Author: O. M. S. Hymnal: Hymns of Zion #4 (1958) First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Languages: English Tune Title: [God is our refuge and our strength]

Gid Is Our Refuge

Author: C. M. S. Hymnal: Glorious Gospel Hymns #181 (1931) First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Refrain First Line: God is our refuge Languages: English Tune Title: [God is our refuge and our strength]

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Clarence M. Seamans

1869 - 1939 Person Name: C. M. S. Author of "God is our Refuge" in Revival Melodies Seamans, Clarence Milton. (Johnston, Rhode Island, February 8, 1869--July 21, 1939, Whitman, Massachusetts). Direct descendant of Roger Williams, the founder of the Rhode Island Colony. Seamans married Annie May Bennett on October 8, 1890; they had four children. Ordained to the ministry of the Advent Christian Church, he served their churches in Pascoag and River Point, R.I.; Dover, New Hampshire; Chelsea, Springfield, and Boston, Mass.; and Rutland, Vermont. His last 19 years were spent as pastor in Whitman, Mass. For many years, he was secretary of the Massachusetts Advent Christian Conference and of the Marion (Mass.) Campmeeting Association. He was also active in the Alton Bay (N.H.) Campmeeting Association. He contributed many articles to his denomination's periodical, The World's Crisis. He was an ardent pastor, preaching the Christian life and the imminent Second Coming, subjects reflected in his hymns. In addition to writing and composing a number of hymns and tunes, he was a joint editor of the Golden Sheaf (1902) and Carols of Hope (1906). --Russell J. Cross and Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives
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