the dan­ger

The phrase "the dan­ger" resonates through 4 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

the dan­ger· 4 hymns found
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But oh, there is dan­ger tonight.
Your boat is driv­en to’ard the reef;
Hide you in the blood,
He will bring us safe at last,

the dan­ger

Oh, en­ter the hav­en of rest;
Nor feel your need of quick re­lief.
Come from the loath­some ways of sin,
To our hap­py homes

Flee the Danger

lyricist: Sarah Holsinger, 1898
Composer: George Holsinger
Hymn 1

...But oh, there is dan­ger tonight.

Flee the dan­ger, the dan­ger,

Oh, en­ter the hav­en of rest;...

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But oh, there is dan­ger tonight.

Flee the dan­ger, the dan­ger,

Oh, en­ter the hav­en of rest;

Flee the Danger

Take Hold the Life-Line

lyricist: Fred Strickland, 1892
Composer: Curtis Strickland
Hymn 2

...Your boat is driv­en to’ard the reef;

You do not know the dan­ger near,

Nor feel your need of quick re­lief....

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Your boat is driv­en to’ard the reef;

You do not know the dan­ger near,

Nor feel your need of quick re­lief.

Take Hold the Life-Line

Hide You in the Blood of Jesus

lyricist: L. McHan, 1902
Composer: John Ballew
Hymn 3

...Hide you in the blood,

Till the dan­gers pass you by.

Come from the loath­some ways of sin,...

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Hide you in the blood,

Till the dan­gers pass you by.

Come from the loath­some ways of sin,

Hide You in the Blood of Jesus

On This Pleasant Sabbath Day

Composer: George Root, 1870
Hymn 4

...He will bring us safe at last,

Where the dan­gers are all past,

To our hap­py homes...

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He will bring us safe at last,

Where the dan­gers are all past,

To our hap­py homes

On This Pleasant Sabbath Day

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