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Peace, Be Still

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: The Kingdom of Praise #88 (1920) First Line: Storm upon the waters, terrors on the deep Refrain First Line: Master, oh hear us, stormy tempests blow Lyrics: 1 Storm upon the waters, terrors on the deep, While the winds and waves wildly beat, Thru the driving tempest, Jesus lies asleep, Till disciples kneel at His feet. Refrain: “Master, oh hear us, stormy tempests blow, Save, or we perish, in the waves below, Calm o’er the waters that obey His will, Comes the sweet voice of Jesus “Peace, be still.” 2 Tho’ the deepest sorrow, sin or cruel care, Come to fill our hearts with their woe, Call upon the Saviour, never feel despair, At His word all trouble must go. [Refrain] 3 Trust Him for salvation, for His Word is sure, Where He stays all tumult must cease, Ever thru the ages shall His will endure, Giving calm and safety and peace. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Storm upon the waters, terrors on the deep]
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Peace, Be Still

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: The Excelsior Hymnal #118 (1919) First Line: Storm upon the waters, terrors on the deep Refrain First Line: “Master, oh hear us, stormy tempests blow Languages: English Tune Title: [Storm upon the waters, terrors on the deep]

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