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" My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine; And on the helm there rests a hand Other than mine. "
Baccalaureate Sermons - Page 84
by Melancthon Woolsey Stryker - 1905 - 97 pages
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Sacred poetry: consisting of selections from the works of the most admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 pages
...glee ; Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My hark is wafted to the strand By hreath divine ; And on the helm there rests a hand Other...mine. One who has known in storms to sail, I have on hoard ; Ahove the raging of the gale I hear my Lord. He holds me when the hillows smite, — I shall...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1883 - 498 pages
...hours, The early and the latter rain. — JOHN G. WHITTIER. ark is fcraftefr. My bark is wafted on the strand By breath divine ; And on the helm there...known in storms to sail, I have on board ; Above the roaring of Jhe gale I hoar my Lord. He holds me when the billows smite; I shall not fall. If sharp,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 111

1871 - 860 pages
...hearth With smiles.and glee; Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My bark is wafted from the strand By breath divine, And on the helm there...sail, I have on board ; Above the raging of the gale I have my Lord. He holds me when the billows smite ; I shall not fall. If sharp, 'tis short; if long,...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 69

1866 - 824 pages
...surround my hearth. With smiles and glee ; Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My barque is wafted to the strand By breath Divine ; And on...the helm there rests a hand Other than mine. One who was known in storms to sail, I have on board ; Above the raving of the gale, I hear my Lord. He holds...
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The American Missionary, Volume 64

1910 - 952 pages
...would have led no whither. There are few trustful hearts who cannot join in the poet's confession : My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine ;...And on the helm there rests a hand Other than mine. And in times of stress and seeming defeat, or at least after they are safely past, he can say : One...
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The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]., Volume 7

National Sunday school union - 1867 - 340 pages
...With smiles and glee ; • ' [Of I may dwell alone, and mirth ", • •. J3e strange to me. • • My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine,...to sail I have on board ; Above the raging of the galo I hear my Lord. He holds me with the billows' might — I shall not fall : If sharp, 'tis short...
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The Scripture Readers' Journal, Volumes 4-5

1864 - 604 pages
...faces may surround my hearth With smiles and glee : Or 1 may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My bark is wafted to the strand By breath Divine :...sail I have on board : Above the raging of the gale 1 hear my LOUD. He holds me when the billows smite, I shall not fall : If sharp, !tis short, if long,...
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The British Messenger: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Diffusion of ...

1863 - 334 pages
...faces may surround my hearth With smiles and glee; Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine;...there rests a hand Other than mine. One who has known iu storms to sail, I have ou board; Above the raving of the gale, I hear my Lord. He holds me when...
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 43

1896 - 858 pages
...may surround my hearth With smiles and glee, Or I may dwell aloue, and mirth Be strange to me. •" My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine,...And on the helm there rests a hand Other than mine." PRESENT-DAY CANTERBURY. As we pass out of the gateway of the Mint Yard, we pause for the procession...
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The British American Magazine, Volume 1

1863 - 682 pages
...faces may surround my hearth With smiles and glee : Or I may dwell alone, and mirth Be strange to me. My bark is wafted to the strand By breath divine :...than mine. One who has known in storms to sail I have ou board : Above the raviug of the gale I hear the Lord. He holds me when the billows smite, I shall...
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