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That moment he began to sink, but quick Remembering where his only aid must come He cried, with moving earnestness, Lord save M or I perish! The sympathizing Jesus listened to His plea and straight stretched forth his hand and caught the trembling one, and drew him to himself Then gently chiding him, he said, O thou Of little faith. Say, wherefore didst thou doubt? They meaned moved? the vessel hand in hand. Jesus and Peter - soon they stepped together on its deck and the winds ceased in that same hour. They had no long power to rage, for it was Jesus voice that bade them cease to roll. He was the same who once before had said To furious, raging waters, Peace be still! Ant they with speed, made haste t obey his word Think ye the power created them at first At his behest they loved to lash themselves in puny heaving to and fro and to A wonderous height, rising in majesty - For abroad Through all the ages speak his wondrous name Just so as in the ? morning began to dawn Just as the morning in the east had done