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SAVE,
LORD,
OR
WE
PERISH.
12s.
Original.
"Thy
faith
hath
saved
thee;
go
in
peace."
Luke
7:50.
Riginauld
Heber,
1820.
Key
of
E
Minor.
By
M.
Mark
Wynn,
1869.
1. When
thro'
the
torn
sail
the
wild
tem
-
pest
is
stream-ing,
When
o'er
the
dark
wave
the
red
light
-
ning
is
gleam-ing,
When
thro'
the
torn
sail
the
wild
tem-pest
is
stream-ing
,When
o'er
the
dark
wave
the
red
light
-
ning
is
gleam-ing.
(Nor
hope
lends
a)
Nor
hope
lends
a
ray
the
poor
sea...
man
to
cher-ish,
we
fly...
to
our
Maker,
Save,
Lord,
or
we per-ish.
Nor
hope
lends
a
ray
the
poor
sea-man
to
cher-ish,
We
fly
to
our
Maker,
Save,
Lord,
or
we
per-ish.
Nor
hope
lends
a
ray
the
poor
sea....
man
to
cher-ish,
We
fly...
to
our
Maker,
Save,
Lord,
or
we
per-ish,
ray
the
poor
sea...
man
to
cher...
ish,
We
fly...
to
our
Ma...
ker,
Save,
Lord,...
or
we
per-ish.
Riginauld
Heber
author
of
the
above
hymn
was
a
D.
D.
born
in
England
1783
died
1826.
He
was
a
great
hymn
writer
and
composer
of
poetry.
See
further
about
him
under
tune
Funeral
Thought
page
158.
See
other
sketches
of
M,
Mark
Winn
in
this
volumn,
connected
with
his
compositions,
This
tune
was
put
in
the
Sacred
Harp
in
1869
by
the
revisors
and
the
tune
The
Saints
Bound
For
Heaven
removed.
See
The
Saints
Bound
Fer
Heaven
in
the
fifth
edition,
1911.
It
has
been
revised
and
alto
added
and
has
come
back
to
stay
after
an
absence
of
forty
years.
See
page
489.