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Resignation

Author: Mrs. Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: Light in the Valley #118 (1898) First Line: I stood face to face with a sorrow Refrain First Line: My Father was guiding the helm Lyrics: 1 I stood face to face with a sorrow, That threatened my bark to o'erwhelm, But peace floated in on the morrow, My Father was guiding the helm. Refrain: My Father was guiding the helm, My Father was guiding the helm, But peace floated in on the morrow, My Father was guiding the helm. 2 I rode o'er a tempest-rock'd billow, Which threatened my life to o'erwhelm, But I sweetly slept on my pillow, My Father was guiding the helm. [Refrain] 3 O'er my soul death's shadows were creeping, That threatened my faith to o'erwhelm, But the angels, a vigil were keeping, My Father was guiding the helm. [Refrain] Topics: Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [I stood face to face with a sorrow]
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Resignation

Author: Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5774 First Line: I stood face to face with a sorrow Lyrics: 1. I stood face to face with a sorrow, That threatened my bark to o’erwhelm, But peace floated in in the morrow, My Father was guiding the helm. My Father was guiding the helm, My Father was guiding the helm, But peace floated in in the morrow, My Father was guiding the helm. 2. I rode o’er a tempest rocked billow, Which threatened my life to o’erwhelm, But I sweetly slept on my pillow, My Father was guiding the helm. My Father was guiding the helm, My Father was guiding the helm, But I sweetly slept on my pillow, My Father was guiding the helm. 3. O’er my soul death’s shadows were creeping, That threatened my faith to o’erwhelm, But the angels a vigil were keeping, My Father was guiding the helm. My Father was guiding the helm, My Father was guiding the helm, But the angels a vigil were keeping, My Father was guiding the helm. Languages: English Tune Title: [I stood face to face with a sorrow]
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Resignation

Author: Mrs. Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: On Wings of Song #76 (1896) First Line: I stood face to face with a sorrow Refrain First Line: My Father was guiding the helm Languages: English Tune Title: [I stood face to face with a sorrow]
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Resignation

Author: Mrs. Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: Fairer than Day (Enlarged Edition) #98 (1903) First Line: I stood face to face with a sorrow Refrain First Line: My Father was guiding the helm Languages: English Tune Title: [I stood face to face with a sorrow]
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Resignation

Author: Mrs. Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: Praise and Rejoicing #137 (1904) First Line: I stood face to face with a sorrow Refrain First Line: My Father was guiding the helm Languages: English Tune Title: [I stood face to face with a sorrow]

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