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Let Me Hide in Thee

When the storms of life are beating, All my need to Christ I bring

Author: Mrs. J. I. McClelland
Tune: [When the storms of life are beating] (Hall)
Published in 8 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 When the storms of life are beating,
All my need to Christ I bring,
To the secret place retreating,
In the shadow of His wing.

Refrain:
Let me hide in Thee,
Refuge there for me,
Where no evil shall befall me,
And no fear can be.
Let me hide in Thee,
Christ of Calvary,
Christ of resurrection fullness,
Let me hide in Thee.

2 When the cares of life are thronging,
And the burdens hard to bear,
Jesus satisfies my longing
In the secret place of prayer. [Refrain]

3 When the night is dark around me,
And life rain the sorrows fall,
Then His loving arms surround me,
As on His dear name I call. [Refrain]

Source: Hymns We Love #40

Author: Mrs. J. I. McClelland

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Text Information

First Line: When the storms of life are beating, All my need to Christ I bring
Title: Let Me Hide in Thee
Author: Mrs. J. I. McClelland
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Let me hide in Thee
Publication Date: 1924
Copyright: Public Domain

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Hymns We Love #40

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