Hymnal: Christian Psalms and Hymns
Date: 1839
Compiler: Walter Scott and Silas Leonard
Publisher/Printer: A S Tilden
First Line: From every stormy wind that blows
Topic: <no topic given>
Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>
Composer:
Meter: LM
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Hymn Number: 713
Page Number: 434, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsFrom every stormy wind that blows,
From every swelling tide of woes,
There is a calm, a sure retreat,
'Tis found beneath the Mercy Seat.
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.
There is a scene where spirits blend,
Where friend holds fellowship with friend,
Though sundered far, by faith they meet
Around one common Mercy Seat.
Ah! whither should we flee for aid
When tempted, desolate, dismayed?
Or how the hosts of hell defeat,
Had suffering Saints no Mercy Seat.
Then there on angel's wings we soar,
And sin and sense seem all no more:
The Lord comes down our souls to greet,
And glory crowns the Mercy Seat.
O 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.