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Hiding in the Shadow of the Rock

Author: G. Hall Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Tho’ the night be dark and stormy Refrain First Line: I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock Lyrics: 1 Tho’ the night be dark and stormy, Tho’ the sky be overcast, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock; Tho’ the tempest rage about me, Safely from its awful blast, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock. Refrain: I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock, I can never, never fear, While my Savior is so near, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock. 2 When the storms of hell are breaking That would sink me in despair, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock; I am resting, oh! so sweetly, For no harm can reach me there, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock. [Refrain] 3 Just abiding in the covert, ‘Neath His tender love and care, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock; Strengthened by His love and kindness, Watching always unto prayer, I am hiding in the shadow of the Rock. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Tho’ the night be dark and stormy]

Al amparo de la Roca

Author: G. Hall Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Aun que ruda la tormenta Used With Tune: [Aun que ruda la tormenta]

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