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He Goeth Before

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When some strange and unknown pathway Refrain First Line: Where He leads me I will follow Used With Tune: [When some strange and unknown pathway]

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[When some strange and unknown pathway]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Ludie Day Pickett Incipit: 13556 53512 35532 Used With Text: He Goeth Before

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He Goeth Before

Hymnal: Tears and Triumphs No. 3 #170 (1902) First Line: When some strange and unknown pathway Refrain First Line: Where He leads me I will follow Languages: English Tune Title: [When some strange and unknown pathway]

He goeth before

Hymnal: Our Choice #d202 (1913) First Line: When some strange and unknown pathway Refrain First Line: Where he leads me I will follow Languages: English

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Ludie D. Pickett

Person Name: Ludie Day Pickett Composer of "[When some strange and unknown pathway]" in Tears and Triumphs No. 3 Ludie Carrington Day Pickett USA 1867-1953. Born at Bayou Tunica, East Baton Rouge, LA, she attended Mansfield Female College in Desoto Parish, LA, and became a professor there. She met her future husband, Leander Lycurgus Pickett, when he had a speaking engagement there. He was a Methodist minister and itinerant evangelist. They were married in 1888, and they had seven children: Jarrell, Ludo, Willard, Vernon, Eulice, Wilbur, and Leroy. Her husband pastored a number of churches and conducted revival meetings throughout the South and Southwest. In 1890 the Picketts lived in Wilmore, KY, where her husband helped found Asbury College. She taught there as a professor, and also became president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Her son, Jarrell Waskom Pickett, graduated from Asbury in 1907 and eventually became a missionary to India, rising to Bishop of the Methodist Church in India. She and her husband wrote a book: “Careful cullings for children” (1903). She died at Wilmore, KY. John Perry
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