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[The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know]

Appears in 244 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Koschat (1845-1914) Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 53333 11333 45444 Used With Text: The Lord Is My Shepherd

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O, come to the merciful Saviour who calls you

Author: F. W. Faber (1814-1863) Appears in 64 hymnals Used With Tune: KOSCHAT
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Expostulation

Author: Josiah Hopkins Appears in 396 hymnals First Line: O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die Used With Tune: [O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die]
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The Lord Is Our Leader

Author: B. Beddome Appears in 134 hymnals First Line: Tho' faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way Lyrics: 1 Tho' faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way; The Lord is our Leader, His word is our stay; Tho' suff'ring and sorrow, and trial be near, The Lord is our Refuge, and whom can we fear? The Lord is our Refuge, and whom can we fear? 2 He raiseth the fallen, He cheereth the faint; The weak and afflicted, He hears their complaint; The way may be weary, and thorny the road, But how can we falter? our help is in God! But how can we falter? our help is in God! 3 And to His green pastures our footsteps He leads: His flock in the desert how kindly He feeds! The lambs in His bosom He tenderly bears, And brings back the wand'rers all safe from the snares, And brings back the wand'rers all safe from the snares. 4 Tho' clouds may surround us, our God is our light; Tho' foes would confound us, our God is our might; So, faint yet pursuing, still onward we come; The Lord is our Leader, and heaven our home! The Lord is our Leader, and heaven our home! Topics: Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Christ Christ Leading; Special Selections Choir or Quartet Used With Tune: [Tho' faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way]

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The Lord Is My Shepherd

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #13 (1957) Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my Shepherd, nor want shall I know; I feed in green pastures, safe-folded I rest; He leadeth my soul where the still waters flow, Restores me when wandering, redeems when oppressed; Restores me when wandering, redeems when oppressed. 2 Through the valley and shadow of death though I stray, Since Thou art my Guardian, no evil I fear; Thy rod shall defend me, Thy staff be my stay; No harm can befall, with my Comforter near; No harm can befall, with my Comforter near. 3 In the midst of affliction my table is spread; With blessings unmeasured my cup runneth o'er; With perfume and oil, Thou anointest my head; O! what shall I ask of Thy Providence more? O! what shall I ask of Thy Providence more? 4 Let goodness and mercy, my bountiful God, Still follow my steps till I meet Thee above: I seek by the path which my forefathers trod, Through the land of their sojourn, Thy kingdom of love; Through the land of their sojourn, Thy kingdom of love. Amen. Topics: Duets; God the Father His Care and Guidance; Psalm Adaptations Scripture: Psalm 23 Languages: English Tune Title: POLAND (Koschat)

The Lord Is My Shepherd

Author: James Mongtomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Christian Worship #170 (1941) First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know Topics: God--Providence and Care Languages: English Tune Title: POLAND (KOSCHAT)
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The Lord Is My Shepherd

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #325 (1976) First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd; no want shall I know Lyrics: 1 The Lord is my Shepherd; no want shall I know.I feed in green pastures, safe-folded I rest.He leadeth my soul where the still waters flow,Restores me when wand'ring, redeems when oppressed;Restores me when wand'ring, redeems when oppressed.2 Thro' the valley and shadow of death though I stray,Since Thou art my Guardian, no evil I fear.Thy rod shall defend me, Thy staff be my stay.No harm can befall, with my Comforter near;No harm can befall, with my Comforter near.3 In the midst of affliction my table is spread;With blessings unmeasured my cup runneth o'er;With perfume and oil Thou anointest my head.Oh, what shall I ask of Thy providence more?Oh, what shall I ask of Thy providence more?4 Let goodness and mercy, my bountiful God,Still follow my steps till I meet Thee above.I seek by the path which my forefathers trod,Thro' the land of their sojourn, Thy kingdom of love;Thro' the land of their sojourn, Thy kingdom of love. Topics: The Christian Life Guidance and Care; Christ Shepherd; Invitation To Salvation; Comfort; Funeral Hymns; Heaven; Psalm Settings Languages: English Tune Title: POLAND (Koschat)

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F. E. Belden

1858 - 1945 Person Name: F. E. B. Arranger of "[The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know]" in Songs for the King's Business Belden was born in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1858. He began writing music in his late teenage years after moving to California with his family. For health reasons he later moved to Colorado. He returned to Battle Creek with his wife in the early 1880s, and there he became involved in Adventist Church publishing. F. E. Belden wrote many hymn tunes, gospel songs, and related texts in the early years of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Belden was able to rapidly write both music and poetry together which enabled him to write a song to fit a sermon while it was still being delivered. He also wrote songs for evang­el­ist Bil­ly Sun­day. Though Belden’s later years were marred by misunderstandings with the church leadership over his royalties, he did donate his papers and manuscripts to the church’s seminary at his death. He died on December 2, 1945 in Battle Creek, Michigan. N.N., Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/l/belden_fe.htm

Russell Kelso Carter

1849 - 1928 Person Name: R. Kelso Carter Arranger of "[The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know]" in Hymns of the Christian Life Russel Kelso Carter was a professor in the Pennsylvania Military College of Chester. While there he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Episcopal Church. He became very active in leading camp meetings and revivals. After failing health forced him to abandon this work, he studied and became a medical doctor as well as a writer. He wrote novels as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Ernst Gebhardt

1832 - 1899 Author of "Der Herr ist mein Hirte" in Deutsches Lieder- und Melodienbuch
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