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Haste, haste, the clouds arise

Hymnal: The Wesleyan Minstrel #31 (1850)

Haste, haste, the clouds arise

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Revival and Camp Minstrel, containing the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected #d118 (1867)
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The ark of safety

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #54a (1845) First Line: Haste, haste, the clouds arise Lyrics: 1 Haste, haste, the clouds arise; Stay not in danger's path; They gather up the frowning skies, Like messengers of wrath. Behold the ark of safety near, Be warn'd of God, be moved by fear. 2 See how the lightnings leap, Exulting thunders shout, Rebellious man from earth to sweep, The foes of God to rout: The door of mercy yet is wide, Go, sinner, in the ark abide. 3 Behold the dark'ning gloom, The skies send out a sound, Unthinking man, the signs of doom Are gathering thick around; Go, seek for safety while you may, The ark is waiting--come away. 4 Already streams descend Of condemnation dread; Oh! who will thee from wrath defend Who screen thy guilty head? The ark, the ark alone can save Poor sinking souls from death's dark wave. 5 Haste, haste to seek its door, The storm is coming fast; To-day a refuge there secure: To-day may be the last; Brave not the fury of the flood, But rest thee in the ark of God. 6 That ark will hear thee up, O'er sin and danger's sea, And land at last on Zion's top, Where dangers cease to be: Come in, bewilder'd soul, come in; Be safe from fear, and cease to sin. 7 Here rest thee, weary soul-- Let torrents from the skies Adown the sinking mountains roll, Let oceans foaming rise: The ark, the ark, will pass them o'er, And land thee safe on Canaan's shore. Tune Title: THE ARK OF SAFETY

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