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Rowland Croucher







> A big thank you to the *many* people who responded to my request – both on



and > off list. As is clear, the hymn is “Eternal Father Strong to Save” (AHB



74). > That will mean a lot to the ex-Navy man who is one of the chief mourners.



Both > he and I were constantly getting it confused with The Recessional, which



may say > more about my ability to hold a tune! 🙂



>



> The funeral is in less than an hour and organist is now prepared, …



thanks to > your help.



>



> – Greg



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> >’Eternal Father Strong to Save’…



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> >See http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/questions/eternal.html



> >



> >Tip: When looking for _anything_ in terms of Concordance,



> >Dictionary, words



> >from hymns etc. put the words into Google, then an identifier



> >(in this case



> >’hymn’ – without quotes)



> >



> >Shalom!



> >



> >Rowland Croucher



> >http://jmm.aaa.net.au



> >(Now 7000+ articles)



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> >> I am searching for a hymn that is often sung by mariners and



> >I need it in



> >time



> >> for a funeral early this afternoon (Friday). I know it is in the



> >Australian Hymn



> >> Book and that one verse concludes “for those in peril on the sea”.



> >However, I



> >> cannot remember the *first line*, which is needed to find it



> >in the AHB.



> >Can



> >> anyone help please?



> >>



> >> – Greg



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