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Earth's stormy night will soon be o'er

Earth's stormy night will soon be o'er

Tune: EARTH'S STORMY NIGHT
Published in 18 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Earth's stormy night will soon be o'er,
The raging wind shall cease;
The Christian's bark will reach the shore
Of heav'n's eternal peace.
The Christian's bark will reach the shore
Of heaven's eternal peace.

2 E'en now the distant rays appear,
To chase the gloom of night;
The Sun of Righteousness is near,
And terrors take their flight.

Source: The Minstrel of Zion: a book of religious songs, accompanied with appropriate music, chiefly original #63

Text Information

First Line: Earth's stormy night will soon be o'er
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 18 of 18)
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Church Melodies #530

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Evangelical Hymns #206

Hallowed Songs #d82

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Hallowed Songs #397

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Hallowed Songs #84

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Hymns #942

Psalmista #d65

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Selah #102c

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Selah #294b

The American Tune Book (Carmina Sacra, enlarged) #d88

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The Christian Melodist #492

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The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns #596

The Church Hymn Book #d112

The Imperial Harmony #d58

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The Minstrel of Zion #63

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The New York Choralist #135b

The Psalmodist #d44

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