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Trusting in Thee

Representative Text

1. Lord and Redeemer, list to my cry;
Foes now assail me, danger is nigh;
Unto Thy shelt'ring arms I would flee,
Fearing no evil, trusting in Thee.

Chorus:
Trusting in Thee, Lord, trusting in Thee;
Thou my high tow'r and covert shall be;
Dark tho' my way, the light I can see,
Blessed Redeemer, trusting in Thee.

2. Storm clouds enshroud me, waves overwhelm;
Weakly my frail grasp slips from the helm;
Guide Thou my lone bark over the sea
Keep and defend me, trusting in Thee. [Chorus]

3. Safe to Thy haven grant that I come,
Goal of my voyage, refuge and home.
Glorious indeed the triumph shall be
Vict'ry o'er death through trusting in Thee. [Chorus]

Source: The Gospel Awakening: a collection of original and selected "hymns and spiritual songs" for the use in gospel meetings everywhere #62

Author: A. T. Gorham

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Text Information

First Line: Lord and Redeemer, list to my cry
Title: Trusting in Thee
Author: A. T. Gorham
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Trusting in Thee, Lord, trusting in Thee
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Gospel Awakening #62

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