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From Every Stormy Wind That Blows

Author: H. Stowell Appears in 1,281 hymnals First Line: From ev'ry stormy wind that blows Refrain First Line: The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat Lyrics: 1 From ev'ry stormy wind that blows, From ev'ry swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat; 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat, (The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat,) "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat; There is a calm, a sure retreat: (There is a calm, a sure retreat,) 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads; A place than all beside more sweet; It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat, (The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat,) It is the blood-bought mercy-seat; A place than all besides more sweet: A place than all besides more sweet,) It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a scene where spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Tho' sunderrd far, by faith they meet Around the common mercy-seat. The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat, (The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat,) Around one common mercy-seat; Tho' sundered far, by faith they meet (Tho' sundered far, by faith they meet) Around one common mercy-seat. 4 Oh, let my hand forget her skill, My tongue be silent, cold, and still, This bounding heart forget to beat, If I forget the mercy-seat. The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat, (The mercy-seat, the mercy-seat,) If I forget the mercy-seat; This bounding heart forget to beat, (This bounding heart forget to beat,) If I forget the mercy-seat. 4 There, there, on eagles' wings we soar, And time and sense seem all no more; And heaven comes down our souls to greet, And glory crowns the mercy-seat. Used With Tune: [From every stormy wind that blows]
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Where Can Rest Be Found?

Author: T. J. Jenkins Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Where, O my soul, can rest be found? Refrain First Line: Come unto me, ye weary souls Used With Tune: [Where, O my soul, can rest be found?]

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