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The Virtue of Faith

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Timeless Truths #121 Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: As far above the howling storm Lyrics: 1 As far above the howling storm, Secure from danger’s reach and harm, Triumphantly the eagle flies— My soul on wings of faith would rise; When raging is the tempest’s blast, Ere yet its wrath is overpast— My soul would rise from earthly woe, To leave the stormy winds below. 2 Upon the troubled, restless wave, His fearful, trembling ones to save, The Master walked and calmed the sea, The wildly tossing Galilee; By faith again I hear His voice, In tones which make my heart rejoice, When fears my soul with terror thrill, He gently whispers, “Peace, be still.” 3 The lilies clothed in garments fair, The ravens flying through the air, Our blessed Father cares for all— He seeth e’en the sparrow’s fall; His children more He surely loves, Their cry His heart with pity moves: Though thorns bestrew the path we’ve trod, He whispers still, “Have faith in God.” 4 The waves around may fiercely roll, They cannot harm my trusting soul, Regarding not what I may see, My faith, O Lord, ascends to Thee; The darkest night and brazen sky Are pierced by faith’s unfailing eye— My cry shall be till time shall cease, “O blessed Lord, my faith increase.” Scripture: Mark 11:22 Tune Title: [As far above the howling storm]
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The Virtue of Faith

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Select Hymns #162 (1911) First Line: As far above the howling storm Tune Title: [As far above the howling storm]
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The Virtue of Faith

Author: Clara McAlister Hymnal: Truth in Song #162 (1907) First Line: As far above the howling storm Topics: Faith; Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: [As far above the howling storm]
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The Virtue of Faith

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Evening Light Songs #284 (1987) First Line: As far above the howling storm Languages: English Tune Title: [As far above the howling storm]

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