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His Grace is Keeping Me

Author: James Rowe Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease Used With Tune: [I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]

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[I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James M. Black Incipit: 13232 13545 65176 Used With Text: His Grace is Keeping Me

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His Grace Is Keeping Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #42 (1913) First Line: I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease Lyrics: 1 I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease, And where my soul delights to be; All worldly loss is gain,—with Jesus I remain, For saving grace is keeping me. Refrain: His grace is keeping me, His grace is keeping me; All glory to His name, His grace is keeping me. 2 I lean upon His arm, He shields from every harm; Sweet songs I sing because I'm free! His glory lights the way to everlasting day, Praise God, His grace is keeping me. [Refrain] 3 I know that I shall sing hosanna to my King When I His blessed face shall see; I'll dwell forevermore on that eternal shore With Him whose grace is keeping me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]
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His Grace is Keeping Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs of Conquest #7 (1912) First Line: I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]
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His Grace is Keeping Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The Tabernacle Hymns #42 (1918) First Line: I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease Tune Title: [I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]

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James Rowe

1865 - 1933 Author of "His Grace is Keeping Me" in The Tabernacle Hymns Pseudonym: James S. Apple. James Rowe was born in England in 1865. He served four years in the Government Survey Office, Dublin Ireland as a young man. He came to America in 1890 where he worked for ten years for the New York Central & Hudson R.R. Co., then served for twelve years as superintendent of the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society. He began writing songs and hymns about 1896 and was a prolific writer of gospel verse with more than 9,000 published hymns, poems, recitations, and other works. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

James M. Black

1856 - 1938 Composer of "[I'm in the path of peace where pleasures never cease]" in The Tabernacle Hymns James Milton Black USA 1856-1938 Born in South Hill, NY, Black was an American hymn composer, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. He worked, lived,and died in Williamsport, PA. An active member, he worked at the Pine Tree Methodist Episcopal Church there. He married Lucy Love Levan. He started his music career with John Howard of New York and Daniel B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He edited a dozen gospel song books and wrote nearly 1500 songs. He also served on the commission for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. John Perry
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