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For Those In Peril On The Sea - Everything Dulcimer

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Reverand William Whiting, 1860= 60<strong>For</strong> <strong>Those</strong> <strong>In</strong> <strong>Peril</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sea</strong>4D G D1 E − ter − nal Fa − ther, strong to save, Whose2 O Christ! Whose voice the wa − ters heard, And3 Most Ho − ly Spir − it! Who didst brood, Up −4 O Trin − i − ty of love and power! OurDDUL A3355665D0 22445544Bm A A E7 A A7 Darm hath bound the rest − less wave, Who bidd’st the might − yhushed their rag − ing at Thy word, Who walk − ed’st on theon the Cha − os dark and rude, And bid its an − grybreth − ren shield in dan − ger’s hour; From rock and temp − est,DDUL A74 6+424433D 7 8 6+4 41 413322B7 E F#m F#m C#m F#mo − cean deep Its own ap − point − ed lim − its keep; Oh,foam − ing deep, And calm a − midst its rage didst sleep; Oh,tum − ult cease, And give, for wild con − fu − sion, peace; Oh,fire and foe, Pro − tect them where − so − e’er they go; ThusDDUL A55 6+6+6+5 6+2D 441 6+42 5 42 2Created by jaabc2ps.exe, version 2.2.1.


D7 G E A A7 D G#dim Dhear us when we cry to <strong>The</strong>e, <strong>For</strong> those in per − ilhear us when we cry to <strong>The</strong>e, <strong>For</strong> those in per − ilhear us when we cry to <strong>The</strong>e, <strong>For</strong> those in per − ilev − er − more shall rise to <strong>The</strong>e, Glad hymns of praise fromD 6 6DUL A1 3 6+ 6+ 25 4 5D 2 2 3 3 0 0 4 4 4 5 4A7 D G D32on the sea, A − men.on the sea,on the sea,land and sea.DDUL A 2D 10 0 3332Notes: This hymn was written in 1860 by the Reverend William Whiting,clergyman of the Church of England, after he had come hrough aterrible storm in the Mediterranean <strong>Sea</strong>. Every service at theNaval Academy is closed with the first stanza of the hymn, theentire congregation kneeling or seated with bowed heads. Fromthe Academy the custom has spread to many ships of the Fleet.Created by jaabc2ps.exe, version 2.2.1.

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