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[Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray] (Rodeheaver)

Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Homer A. Rodeheaver Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 31655 64123 22347 Used With Text: Confidence

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Walk Thou with Me

Author: E. B. Barnes Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine Lyrics: 1. Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Apart from Thee, throughout life’s threatening way; Be Thou my guide, the path I cannot see; Close to Thy side, Lord, let me walk with Thee. Refrain Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine, And let me know Thy steps are guiding mine; Life’s changing way is oft times dark to me, I fear no ill if I may walk with Thee. 2. Through weary years my way hath miry been; My bitter tears Thy pitying eye hath seen; My fainting heart hath heard Thy voice divine; My trembling hand asks but to rest in Thine. [Refrain] 3. No earthly foe can give my spirit fear; No threatening woe can quail when Thou art near; No tempter’s snare can turn my steps aside, For in Thy care, I’m safe whate’er betide. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CONFIDENCE (Rodeheaver)
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Search The Scriptures

Author: Harriet Livermore, 1788-1868 Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Yea, Holy Jesus! in the sac­red page Lyrics: 1 Yea, Holy Jesus! in the sac­red page Thy tes­ti­mo­ny rings from age to age: Of thee did Mos­es write and pro­phets sing, Their glo­ri­ous an­ti­type, their hea­ven­ly king. Thy ad­vent first to suf­fer, love and die, Thy re­sur­rect­ion and as­cent on high, Thy me­di­at­or­ship at God’s right hand, Thy se­cond com­ing to the ho­ly land. 2 Ye Gen­tile peo­ple! hast­en to ob­ey Thy Sav­ior’s Word, and search it day by day, Praying that scales and beams may leave your eyes, That ye may see by faith, by faith ye may rise On ea­gle’s wings to hail th’ap­proach­ing hour When Christ shall come—in ma­jes­ty and pow­er; His pre­sence shames the sun, con­founds the moon, While round His brow there shines eter­nal noon! Used With Tune: CONFIDENCE Text Sources: The Concordia by Alma Jane Herbert (Concord, NH: 1907)

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Walk Thou with Me

Author: E. B. Barnes Hymnal: Timeless Truths #1052 Meter: 10.10.10.10 D First Line: Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine Lyrics: 1 Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Apart from Thee, throughout life’s threat’ning way; Be Thou my Guide, the path I cannot see; Close to Thy side, Lord, let me walk with Thee. Refrain: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine, And let me know Thy steps are guiding mine; Life’s changing way is ofttimes dark to me, I fear no ill if I may walk with Thee. 2 Through weary years my way hath miry been; My bitter tears Thy pitying eye hath seen; My fainting heart hath heard Thy voice divine; My trembling hand asks but to rest in Thine. [Refrain] 3 No earthly foe can give my spirit fear; No threat’ning woe can quail when Thou art near; No tempter’s snare can turn my steps aside; For in Thy care, I’m safe whate’er betide. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 73:24 Tune Title: CONFIDENCE (RODEHEAVER)
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Confidence.

Author: E. B. Barnes Hymnal: Victory Songs #154 (1920) First Line: Walk thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine Lyrics: 1 Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Apart from Thee, throughout life’s threat’ning way; Be Thou my Guide, the path I cannot see; Close to Thy side, Lord, let me walk with Thee. Chorus: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine, And let me know Thy steps are guiding mine; Life’s changing way is ofttimes dark to me, I fear no ill if I may walk with Thee. 2 Thro' weary years my way hath miry been; My bitter tears Thy pitying eye hath seen; My fainting heart hath heard Thy voice divine; My trembling hand asks but to rest in Thine. [Chorus] 3 No earthly foe can give my spirit fear; No threat’ning woe can quail when Thou art near; No tempter’s snare can turn my steps aside; For, in Thy care, I’m safe whate’er betide. [Chorus] Topics: Courage; Faith and Trust Languages: English Tune Title: [Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray]
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Walk Thou with Me

Author: E. B. Barnes Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7114 First Line: Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine Lyrics: 1. Walk Thou with me, nor let my footsteps stray Apart from Thee, throughout life’s threatening way; Be Thou my guide, the path I cannot see; Close to Thy side, Lord, let me walk with Thee. Refrain Dear Savior, let me trust my hand in Thine, And let me know Thy steps are guiding mine; Life’s changing way is oft times dark to me, I fear no ill if I may walk with Thee. 2. Through weary years my way hath miry been; My bitter tears Thy pitying eye hath seen; My fainting heart hath heard Thy voice divine; My trembling hand asks but to rest in Thine. [Refrain] 3. No earthly foe can give my spirit fear; No threatening woe can quail when Thou art near; No tempter’s snare can turn my steps aside, For in Thy care, I’m safe whate’er betide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CONFIDENCE (Rodeheaver)

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Homer A. Rodeheaver

1880 - 1955 Composer of "CONFIDENCE (RODEHEAVER)" in Timeless Truths Homer Rodeheaver (1880-1955) was a world renowned evangelist and the music director of Billy Sunday's Evangelistic Campaigns. He was born in Union Furnace, OH. In the Spanish American War he served as trombonist. In 1918 he worked in France with the YMCA, He was President of Rodeheaver, Hall-Mack Co. and founder of Rodeheaver Boys' Ranch in Palatka, FL. see Osborne p.328 Mary Louise VanDyke

E. B. Barnes

Author of "Walk Thou with Me" in Timeless Truths

H. Livermore

Person Name: Harriet Livermore, 1788-1868 Author of "Search The Scriptures" in The Cyber Hymnal
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