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Let the Loving Savior Keep Thee

Author: E. C. Macartney Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Trusting in His precious promise Lyrics: 1 Let the loving Savior keep thee, In His tender care; Calmly in His love abiding, Naught can harm thee there. Refrain: Trusting in His precious promise, Happy, happy thou shalt be, He who marks the falling sparrow, He shall guard and care for thee. 2 Let the loving Savior keep thee, Free from all alarms; Where no danger can o’ertake thee, Safe within His arms. [Refrain] 3 Let the loving Savior keep thee, When life’s ills betide; Where the precious stream is flowing, From His wounded side. [Refrain] 4 Let the loving Savior keep thee, Till this life is o’er; He shall be the first to greet thee, On the other shore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Let the loving Savior keep thee]

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[Let the loving Saviour keep thee]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. Pauline Gilmour Incipit: 55456 71561 71255 Used With Text: Let the Loving Saviour Keep Thee

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Let the Loving Savior Keep Thee

Author: E. C. Macartney Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Salvation #140 (1902) Refrain First Line: Trusting in His precious promise Lyrics: 1 Let the loving Savior keep thee, In His tender care; Calmly in His love abiding, Naught can harm thee there. Refrain: Trusting in His precious promise, Happy, happy thou shalt be, He who marks the falling sparrow, He shall guard and care for thee. 2 Let the loving Savior keep thee, Free from all alarms; Where no danger can o’ertake thee, Safe within His arms. [Refrain] 3 Let the loving Savior keep thee, When life’s ills betide; Where the precious stream is flowing, From His wounded side. [Refrain] 4 Let the loving Savior keep thee, Till this life is o’er; He shall be the first to greet thee, On the other shore. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Let the loving Savior keep thee]
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Let the Loving Saviour Keep Thee

Author: E. C. Macartney Hymnal: Pentecostal Praises #35 (1898) Refrain First Line: Trusting in His precious promise Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the loving Saviour keep thee]

Let the loving Saviour keep thee

Author: E. C. Macartney Hymnal: The Revival No. 3 #74 (1899) Languages: English

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Pauline Gilmour Hatch

1871 - 1955 Person Name: M. Pauline Gilmour Composer of "[Let the loving Savior keep thee]" in Songs of Praise and Salvation Born: April 3, 1871, Cape May, New Jersey. Hatch was the only daughter of Henry L. Gilmour. She showed a love for music at an early age, which was encouraged and cultivated in a musical atmosphere. William J. Kirkpatrick was her first instrumental teacher. She later received a diploma from the South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, New Jersey, and also took a course at Richard Zeckwer’s Conservatory of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She married H. Morgan Hatch of Delair, New Jersey, October 30, 1903. Sources-- Showalter, p. 276 Music-- GO FORWARD JESUS, REFUGE OF MY SOUL OUR DEARLY LOVED BANNER PEACE HYMN OF NATIONS VOLUNTEERS, TO THE FRONT © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

E. C. Macartney

Author of "Let the Loving Savior Keep Thee" 19th Century http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macartney_ec.htm
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