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I Am With You Alway

Author: R. H. Hanna Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Alway, dear Savior, then why should I fear Refrain First Line: Mansions so fair

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[Alway, dear Sav­ior, then why should I fear]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. H. Hanna Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53115 36545 42442 Used With Text: "I Am With You Alway"

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"I Am With You Alway"

Author: R. H. Hanna Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16604 First Line: Alway, dear Sav­ior, then why should I fear? Refrain First Line: Mansions so fair, wait­ing me there Lyrics: 1 Alway, dear Sav­ior, then why should I fear? Thou art my shel­ter when dan­ger is near; Strength in my weak­ness, in dark­ness my light, Joy of my morn­ing, my song in the night. Refrain: Mansions so fair, wait­ing me there. I shall be sa­tis­fied, wait­ing to be Clothed in Thy like­ness and al­ways with Thee, Always with Thee. 2 Almost des­pair­ing, borne down by the gale, Was I for­got­ten? Thy love can­not fail. Fierce ’tho the bil­lows may break ov­er me, Rock of my re­fuge, I’m cling­ing to Thee. [Refrain] 3 Toiling and bur­dened, I faint by the way; Grant me, my Fa­ther, but strength as my day; Help me to trust Thee, my Sav­ior and friend; Sure Thou art with me e’en down to the end. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Alway, dear Sav­ior, then why should I fear]

I Am With You Alway

Author: R. H. H. Hymnal: The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2 #10 (1892) First Line: Alway, dear Savior, then why should I fear Refrain First Line: Mansions so fair Languages: English Tune Title: [Alway, dear Savior, then why should I fear]

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R. H. Hanna

Person Name: R. H. H. Author of "I Am With You Alway" in The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2
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