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Eternal Father, Strong to Save

MELITA
William Whiting, 1860, 1869

1. E - ter 2. O
Sav 3. O
sac 4. O
Trin -

wave,
heard,
rude,
hour';

who
who
who
from

cry
cry
cry
rise

to
to
to
to

thee
thee
thee
thee

for
for
for
glad

lim - its
rage didst
life
and
e'er
they

those
those
those
hymns

in
in
in
of

Public Domain

bind
the
waves sub cha - os
shield
in

per - il
per - il
per - il
praise
from

o - cean
foam - ing
tu - mult
fire
and

keep: O
sleep: O
peace: O
go; and

bidd'st
the might - y
walk - edst on
the
badd'st
its
an - gry
rock
and tem - pest,

save, whose arm doth


word the winds and
the
brook up - on
pow'r, our breth - ren

ap - point - ed

own
calm
a - mid
its
gav - est
light
and
tect
them
where - so

nal Fa - ther, strong


to
ior, whose al - might - y
red Spir - it,
who
didst
i - ty
of
love
and

rest - less
mis - sive
dard
and
dan - ger's

John B. Dykes, 1861

hear
hear
hear
ev -

on
on
on
land

deep
deep
cease,
foe,

its
and
and
pro -


us when we
us when
us when
er
let

the

the
the
and

we
we
ther

sea.
sea.
sea.
sea.

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