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123. All Will Be Well

1. Only Thy presence, O Savior divine,
Only Thy Spirit to witness with mine;
Only Thine image of love on my breast,
Seal of forgiveness, assurance of rest.

Refrain
What tho’ the billows like mountains may swell;
All will be well; yes, all will be well;
Under Thy shadow in peace I shall dwell;
All, all will be well.

2. Only Thy presence to lead me aright,
Out of the darkness and into the light;
Only a whisper to tell Thou art near,
Only Thy sunshine to banish my fear. [Refrain]

3. Only Thy presence when trials I bear,
Lifting so gently my burden of care;
Only Thy presence to show me the way,
Home to the mansions of infinite day. [Refrain]

4. Only Thy presence when wild is the gale,
Only Thy presence when rent is my sail;
Only Thy presence my vessel to guide
Into the harbor and over the tide. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Only Thy presence, O Savior divine
Title: All Will Be Well
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1915)
Refrain First Line: What tho' the billows like mountains may swell
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Only Thy presence, O Savior divine]
Composer: Arthur W. McKee
Incipit: 51233 16123 21257
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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