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The phrase "wild­est" resonates through 15 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

wild­est· 15 hymns found
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For joys that none can take away.
Though the bat­tle rag­es, what have we to fear?
It draws me un­to Thee!
On the oth­er side;
Wailing of the pro­phet cursed,
Dash around me.
Upon thy waves once Je­sus came,
Hark! hark! how it freights the air;
He stand­eth with suc­cor near;
And it holds, my an­chor holds:
Ring on! Ring on!
O bring the ship­wrecked to the Life­boat true,
Is ra­di­ant with ce­les­ti­al light;
Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;
Walked up­on the sea

wild­est

Let tem­pests min­gle earth and skies;
Trusting in our lead­er, faith­ful let us be:
The tem­pest brings no fear,
But sing as on we go,
Help us, Lord, their chains to burst,
With His glo­ry in my soul,
And made the breast a calm re­pose,
Flings, flings snow­drifts ev­eryw­here;
A bea­con the tossed to cheer.
On my bark so small and frail;
Ring on! Ring on!
Sing out with glad­ness and with hope anew,
And gent­ly bear us on our way;
Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock.
As on Ga­li­lee;

Beset with Snares on Every Hand

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 1

...For joys that none can take away.

Then let the wild­est storms arise;

Let tem­pests min­gle earth and skies;...

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For joys that none can take away.

Then let the wild­est storms arise;

Let tem­pests min­gle earth and skies;

Beset with Snares on Every Hand

Army of Endeavor

Composer: Ira Sankey, 1891
Hymn 2

...Though the bat­tle rag­es, what have we to fear?

In the wild­est con­flict, He is ev­er near.

Trusting in our lead­er, faith­ful let us be:...

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Though the bat­tle rag­es, what have we to fear?

In the wild­est con­flict, He is ev­er near.

Trusting in our lead­er, faith­ful let us be:

Army of Endeavor

O Love of God Most Full

lyricist: Oscar Clute, 1904
Composer: Robert Jackson, 1888
Hymn 3

...It draws me un­to Thee!

The wild­est sea is calm,

The tem­pest brings no fear,...

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It draws me un­to Thee!

The wild­est sea is calm,

The tem­pest brings no fear,

O Love of God Most Full

There’ll Be No Shadows

Composer: Lewis Jones, 1903
Hymn 4

...On the oth­er side;

We should not fear the wild­est storm,

But sing as on we go,...

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On the oth­er side;

We should not fear the wild­est storm,

But sing as on we go,

There’ll Be No Shadows

Hear the Wail

lyricist: Wakefield MacGill
Composer: Ella MacGill
Hymn 5

...Wailing of the pro­phet cursed,

Of fa­na­tics, wild­est, worst,

Help us, Lord, their chains to burst,...

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Wailing of the pro­phet cursed,

Of fa­na­tics, wild­est, worst,

Help us, Lord, their chains to burst,

Hear the Wail

Dark Is the Night

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1868
Composer: Theodore Perkins
Hymn 6

...Dash around me.

I can brave the wild­est storm,

With His glo­ry in my soul,...

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Dash around me.

I can brave the wild­est storm,

With His glo­ry in my soul,

Dark Is the Night

Roll On, Sweet Galilee

Composer: John Hulsey, 1911
Hymn 7

...Upon thy waves once Je­sus came,

The wild­est storm, He spoke, His voice did tame,

And made the breast a calm re­pose,...

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Upon thy waves once Je­sus came,

The wild­est storm, He spoke, His voice did tame,

And made the breast a calm re­pose,

Roll On, Sweet Galilee

Christmas Music

lyricist: Marian Froelich, 1883
Composer: Gideon Froelich
Hymn 8

...Hark! hark! how it freights the air;

While the storm-king holds his wild­est re­vels,

Flings, flings snow­drifts ev­eryw­here;...

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Hark! hark! how it freights the air;

While the storm-king holds his wild­est re­vels,

Flings, flings snow­drifts ev­eryw­here;

Christmas Music

He Stood in the Midst

lyricist: Anonymous, 1891
Composer: Albert Lortzing
Hymn 9

...He stand­eth with suc­cor near;

In the black­est and wild­est tem­pest,

A bea­con the tossed to cheer....

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He stand­eth with suc­cor near;

In the black­est and wild­est tem­pest,

A bea­con the tossed to cheer.

He Stood in the Midst

My Anchor Holds (Martin)

lyricist: William Martin, 1902
Composer: Daniel Towner, 1902
Hymn 10

...And it holds, my an­chor holds:

Blow your wild­est, then, O gale,

On my bark so small and frail;...

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And it holds, my an­chor holds:

Blow your wild­est, then, O gale,

On my bark so small and frail;

My Anchor Holds (Martin)

Ring On, Ye Joyous Christmas Bells

lyricist: Hermon Batterson
Composer: Arthur Brown, 1876
Hymn 11

...Ring on! Ring on!

O’er hill and dale, through wild­est dells,

Ring on! Ring on!...

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Ring on! Ring on!

O’er hill and dale, through wild­est dells,

Ring on! Ring on!

Ring On, Ye Joyous Christmas Bells

Ship Ahoy!

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt, 1904
Composer: William Post
Hymn 12

...O bring the ship­wrecked to the Life­boat true,

Our re­fuge in the wild­est storm;

Sing out with glad­ness and with hope anew,...

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O bring the ship­wrecked to the Life­boat true,

Our re­fuge in the wild­est storm;

Sing out with glad­ness and with hope anew,

Ship Ahoy!

“Peace, Be Still” (Hall)

lyricist: Arthur Hall, 1892
Composer: Milo Nethercutt
Hymn 13

...Is ra­di­ant with ce­les­ti­al light;

Speak, and the wild­est waves ob­ey,

And gent­ly bear us on our way;...

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Is ra­di­ant with ce­les­ti­al light;

Speak, and the wild­est waves ob­ey,

And gent­ly bear us on our way;

“Peace, Be Still” (Hall)

Unanswered Yet?

lyricist: Ophelia Browning, 1879
Composer: Charles Tillman, 1883
Hymn 14

...Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;

Amid the wild­est storm pray­er stands un­daunt­ed,

Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock....

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Her feet were firm­ly plant­ed on the Rock;

Amid the wild­est storm pray­er stands un­daunt­ed,

Nor quail be­fore the loud­est thun­der shock.

Unanswered Yet?

Yesterday, Today, Forever

lyricist: Albert Simpson, 1890
Composer: James Burke
Hymn 15

...Walked up­on the sea

Still can hush our wild­est tem­pest,

As on Ga­li­lee;...

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Walked up­on the sea

Still can hush our wild­est tem­pest,

As on Ga­li­lee;

Yesterday, Today, Forever

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