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1 There’s a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tide,
O how many souls have yielded to its might!
But in Christ there is a refuge, all are safe who there may hide;
Are you sheltered from the storm tonight?
Refrain:
Are you sheltered from the storm tonight?
Sweetly trusting in the Saviour’s might?
Have you proved his helping pow’r
In temptation’s darkened hour?
Are you sheltered from the storm tonight?
2 There’s a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tide,
And it seeks to veil the eyes to heaven’s light;
But the soul that comes to Jesus shall in sunshine e’er abide;
Are you sheltered from the storm tonight? [Refrain]
3 There’s a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tide,
But with Jesus all the journey shall be bright;
Not a soul who sought this refuge ever yet has been denied;
Are you sheltered from the storm tonight? [Refrain]
Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926
Born: Circa 1871, Andreas, Isle of Man, England.
Died: Circa April 27, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleator’s family evidently emigrated to America in the 1870’s. She was living in Claridon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geauga County, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York City, retiring some time before 1915.
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Display Title: Are You Sheltered from the Storm?First Line: There’s a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tideTune Title: [There's a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tide]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1906
Display Title: Are You Sheltered from the Storm?First Line: There's a tempest ever raging o'er life's dark and troubled tideTune Title: [There's a tempest ever raging o’er life’s dark and troubled tide]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1906
Display Title: Are You Sheltered from the Storm?First Line: There's a tempest ever raging o'er life's dark and troubled tideTune Title: [There's a tempest ever raging o'er life's dark and troubled tide]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1907
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