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[Guide my footsteps, Father]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. Allan Sankey Incipit: 55113 33212 33455 Used With Text: Lead Me

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Lead Me

Author: Louise F. Emanuel Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Guide my footsteps, Father Refrain First Line: Be my Rock and Fortress Topics: Guidance; Refuge-Rock; Shepherd Used With Tune: [Guide my footsteps, Father]

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Lead Me

Author: Louise F. Emanuel Hymnal: Hallowed Hymns, New and Old #53 (1908) First Line: Guide my footsteps, Father Refrain First Line: Be my Rock and Fortress Lyrics: 1 Guide my footsteps, Father, Lead me lest I stray; Let Thy hand unerring Point out all my way. When the road is dreary, And my soul is sad, When my heart is weary, Do Thou make me glad. Refrain: Be my Rock and Fortress, Be my Strength and Stay; Like a tender Shepherd lead me,-- Lead me safely all the way. 2 As I journey onward To the home above, All my pathway shelter With Thy wings of love. 'Neath them my pavilion, Naught can me alarm, Shining sun, or shadow, Neither worketh harm. [Refrain] 3 Guide my footsteps, Father, Night draws on apace; Working hours of brightness To the dark give place. Guide my footsteps, Father, What have I to fear? Thou my joyful portion, Thou my Guide sincere! [Refrain] Topics: Guidance; Refuge--Rock; Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: [Guide my footsteps, Father]
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Lead Me

Author: Louise F. Emanuel Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3612 First Line: Guide my footsteps, Father Refrain First Line: Be my Rock and Fortress Lyrics: 1. Guide my footsteps, Father, Lead me lest I stray; Let Thy hand unerring Point out all my way. When the road is dreary, And my soul is sad, When my heart is weary, Do Thou make me glad. Refrain Be my Rock and Fortress, Be my Strength and Stay; Like a tender Shepherd lead me, Lead me safely all the way. 2. As I journey onward To the home above; All my pathway shelter With Thy wings of love. ’Neath them my pavilion, Naught can me alarm. Shining sun, or shadow, Neither worketh harm. [Refrain] 3. Guide my footsteps, Father, Night draws on apace; Working hours of brightness To the dark give place. Guide my footsteps, Father, What have I to fear? Thou my joyful portion, Thou my Guide sincere! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Guide my footsteps, Father]
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Lead Me

Author: Louise F. Emanuel Hymnal: Best Endeavor Hymns #17 (1907) First Line: Guide my footsteps, Father Refrain First Line: Be my Rock and Fortress Topics: Guidance; Refuge-Rock; Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: [Guide my footsteps, Father]

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I. Allan Sankey

1874 - 1915 Person Name: Ira Allan Sankey Composer of "[Guide my footsteps, Father]" in The Cyber Hymnal Ira Allan Sankey, 1874-1915 Born: Au­gust 30, 1874, Ed­in­burgh, Scot­land. Died: December 30, 1915, United States. Son of Ira Sank­ey, Al­len stu­died ci­vil en­gin­eer­ing and ar­chi­tect­ure at Prince­ton Un­i­ver­si­ty, grad­u­at­ing in 1897. In 1898, he be­came pre­si­dent of the Big­low & Main mu­sic pub­lish­ers in New York Ci­ty. He al­so served as vice-pre­si­dent of the Leeds and Cat­lin Pho­no­graph Com­pa­ny, and on the Ad­vi­so­ry Board of the Green­ich Bank. His works in­clude: The Male Quar­tette, with George Steb­bins Best En­dea­vor Hymns, with John Cle­ments (New York: The Big­low & Main Co., 1907) Hallowed Hymns, New and Old (Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois: The Big­low & Main Co., 1908) Sources-- Hall, pp. 409-410 Music-- Cidenton Go and Work! Great Is His Mercy Kept for Je­sus Lead Me Lord, Send Us Forth Never Give Up Old Orchard Year of Pre­cious Bless­ings, A --hymntime.com/tch

Louise F. Emanuel

Author of "Lead Me" in Hallowed Hymns, New and Old Early 20th Century
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