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[How oft across life's narrow path]

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur Wilton Incipit: 55343 21665 65325 Used With Text: Decide for Jesus

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Decide for Jesus

Author: Irvin H. Mack Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: How oft across life's narrow path Refrain First Line: Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus Used With Tune: [How oft across life's narrow path]

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Decide for Jesus

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #67 (1904) First Line: How oft across life's narrow path Refrain First Line: Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus Lyrics: 1 How oft across life's narrow path As on we tread the way, There comes to us the still, small voice, "Give me your heart today." Chorus: Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus, No longer make delay, Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus, Make this decision day. 2 O who will make the stand this day, To take the path of right? His ways are paths of love and peace, The end is joy and light. [Chorus] 3 The pleadings often you have heard, The Saviour call you: "come," Return, tho' far you are astray, Your footsteps turn to "home." [Chorus] 4 The world allures with promise vain, Yet death the end must be, But sweet the life our Saviour gives, It lasts eternally. [Chorus] Tune Title: [How oft across life's narrow path]
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Decide for Jesus

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: Gospel Gems Number 1 #142 (1914) First Line: How oft across life's narrow path Lyrics: 1 How oft across life’s narrow path As on we tread the way, There comes to us the still, small voice, “Give me your heart today.” Refrain: Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus, No longer make delay; Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus, Make this decision day. 2 O who will make the stand this day, To take the path of right? His ways are paths of love and peace, The end is joy and light. [Refrain] 3 The pleadings often you have heard, The Saviour calls you: “come,” Return, tho’ far you are astray, Your footsteps turn to “home.” [Refrain] 4 The world allures with promise vain, Yet death the end must be, But sweet the life our Saviour gives, It lasts eternally. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How oft across life's narrow path]
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Decide for Jesus

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Service #55 (1912) First Line: How oft across life's narrow path Refrain First Line: Decide for Jesus, decide for Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [How oft across life's narrow path]

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J. Lincoln Hall

1866 - 1930 Composer of "[How oft across life's narrow path]" Used pseudonyms Maurice A. Clifton and Arthur Wilton. =============== Joseph Lincoln Hall DMus USA 1866-1930. Born in Philadelphia, PA, to musical parents, he also was musical, having a good tenor voice. He was an organist and music teacher. At age 19 he led a 100 member choir for 10 years. He studied music and graduated with honors from the University of PA, later receiving a Doctor of Music degree from Harriman University, from which he was an alumnus. In 1896 he married Eva Victoria Withington, and they had four children. Three lived to adulthood, Lincoln, Ralph, and Philip. A musician, he was a great song leader and choral conductor, conducting campmeeting choirs in PA, OH, and FL, at the Gainesville Bible Conference as well. He became a gospel song composer, arranger, editor, and publisher. He wrote cantatas, oratorios, choir anthems, and hundreds of gospel songs. He also edited several hymnals. Along with Irvin Mack, he founded the Hall-Mack Publishing Company (later Rodeheaver). They published nine songbooks. He was a member of the 7th Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia. John Perry

Irvin H. Mack

Author of "Decide for Jesus" in The Voice of Praise Mack & Lincoln Hall founded the Hall-Mack Company music publishing house (later bought by the Rodeheaver Company). Mack’s works include: Boundless Love (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1896) The Service of Praise, with Lincoln Hall et al. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1900) http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/mack_ih.htm

Arthur Wilton

Composer of "[How oft across life's narrow path]" in Gospel Gems Number 1 Pseudonym. See also Hall, J. Lincoln, 1866-1930
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