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[Where my King leads on till the fight is won]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel, Jr. Incipit: 34555 67111 12317 Used With Text: Where My King Leads On

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Where My King Leads On

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Where my King leads on, till the fight is won Refrain First Line: Where He needs me Used With Tune: [Where my King leads on, till the fight is won]

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Where My King Leads On

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services #94 (1917) First Line: Where my King leads on till the fight is won Refrain First Line: Where He needs me, where He leads me Lyrics: 1 Where my King leads on, till the fight is won, You will find me close beneath His banner bright; With the brave and true I am going thro’, Till the forces of my King shall win the fight. Refrain: Where He needs me, where He leads me, All the way day by day, Where He needs me, where He leads me With my blessed Savior I will gladly go; Where He needs me, where He leads me, All the way day by day, Where He needs me, where He leads me I will follow Him who loved me so. 2 In the battle fray there is need today For the loyal and the ever true and brave, Who will follow on till the fight is won, And the banners on the field of vict’ry wave. [Refrain] 3 Where my King leads on, till the fight is won, And we stand upon the field of victory, He will lead aright, thro’ the thickest fight, And we’ll follow where His banner waves for me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Where my King leads on till the fight is won]
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Where My King Leads On

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: Premier Hymns #84 (1926) First Line: Where my King leads on, till the fight is won Refrain First Line: Where He needs me, where He leads me Languages: English Tune Title: [Where my King leads on, till the fight is won]
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Where My King Leads On

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: Gospel Hymns and Songs #94 (1918) First Line: Where my King leads on, till the fight is won Refrain First Line: Where He needs me, where He leads me Topics: Encouragement; Personal Work; Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Where my King leads on, till the fight is won]

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William C. Poole

1875 - 1949 Person Name: Rev. W. C. Poole Author of "Where My King Leads On" in Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services William C. Poole was born and raised on a farm in Maryland. His parents belonged to the Methodist church. He graduated from Washington College and became a Methodist minister in Wilmington, Delaware area. He was pastor of McCabe Memorial, Richardson Park and other churches. In 1913 he was superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Delaware. He wrote about five hundred hymns. The writing was done as recreation and a diversion from his pastoral work. His goal in writing as well as in being a minister was to help people. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, Jr.

1892 - 1934 Person Name: Chas. H. Gabriel, Jr. Composer of "[Where my King leads on till the fight is won]" in Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services Born: March 2, 1892, San Francisco, California. Pseudonym: Jean Howard. Gabriel was living with his parents in Cook County, Illinois, in 1910. He was still there in 1920 with his wife Ethel. In 1926, he was musical director and announcer for radio station KLX in Oakland, California. By 1930, he and his wife were in Los Angeles County, California. The January 30, 1926 issue of Colliers magazine said of him: "Gabe" has experienced all those changes which the Fates deem necessary to broaden one’s views. He has taught music in the Indianapolis [Indiana] and Northwestern Conservatories; edited mechanical and automobile magazines; traveled with Billy Sunday; been a newspaper reporter; rewrite man; music editor and book reviewer. In his spare time he has managed to produce eight hundred compositions which have been printed. He first became interested in radio when he was appointed director of WGN in Chicago [Illinois]. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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