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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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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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