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[After the storms have beat upon our pathway]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Harold Lowden Incipit: 33212 34566 54323 Used With Text: After Life's Journey

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After Life's Journey

Author: J. L. Newkirk Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: After the storms have beat upon our pathway Refrain First Line: O troubled heart, by faith look o'er the water Used With Tune: [After the storms have beat upon our pathway]

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After Life’s Journey

Author: J. L. Newkirk Hymnal: Songs for All #22 (1906) First Line: After the storms have beat upon our pathway Refrain First Line: O troubled heart, by faith look o’er the water Lyrics: 1 After the storms have beat upon our pathway; After the winds have hushed their awful blast; Our little bark, tho’ tossed upon the billows, Will safely reach the harbor-home at last. Refrain: O troubled heart, by faith look o’er the water, Hope clears the mists, to yonder city’s dome, Where in that land, no storm-clouds ever enter, After life’s journey comes our home, sweet home. 2 How blest the thought that he, who is our Pilot Will safely guide across life’s rolling sea, And in the storm, with darkness all around us, He sweetly speaks, “I’ll ever be with thee.” [Refrain] 3 ‘Twill not be long, the voyage will have ended, And safe at home, upon that golden shore; With those we love, throughout the countless ages Will praise his name, who brought us safely o’er. [Refrain] Tune Title: [After the storms have beat upon our pathway]
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After Life’s Journey

Author: J. L. Newkirk Hymnal: Songs of Love Divine #22 (1906) First Line: After the storms have beat upon our pathway Refrain First Line: O troubled heart, by faith look o'er the water Tune Title: [After the storms have beat upon our pathway]
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After Life's Journey

Author: J. L. Newkirk Hymnal: The New Life Hymnal #22 (1907) First Line: After the storms have beat upon our pathway Refrain First Line: O troubled heart, by faith look o'er the water Languages: English Tune Title: [After the storms have beat upon our pathway]

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C. Harold Lowden

1883 - 1963 Composer of "[After the storms have beat upon our pathway]" in Songs for All

John L. Newkirk

Person Name: J. L. Newkirk Author of "After Life’s Journey" in Songs for All
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