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My loving fellow travelers

My loving fellow travelers

Author: George Askins
Published in 11 hymnals


Representative Text

1 My loving fellow travellers,
Who are for Canaan bound,
Let's raise a song to Jesus,
make hills and vallies sound;
Tho' troubles do beset us,
While in this barren place,
Yet Jesus will be with us,
And keep us by his grace.

2 Infernal spirits tempt us,
Our souls they would beguile;
And worldlings persecute us,
At us they mock and smile;
The world would fain allure us
And bring us into thrall,
Yet glory be to Jesus
Thro' him we'll conquer all.

3 Since we are so surrounded,
our numbers seem but few,
Let us unite the closer,
To Jesus still prove true;
The wolf can never harm us,
While in our Shepherd's care;
But if we once be parted,
The wolf will rend and tear.

4 By love unto our Jesus,
And to our brethren dear,
We'll strengthen one another
And feel each other's care;
Press forward on our journey,
Keep Zion still in view,
In spite of all opposers
The Lord will bring us through.

5 The faithful do experience,
And that from day to day,
That Jesus is sufficient
For all that watch and pray;
Ye faithful pilgrims, trust him,
He'll keep you to the end;
Tho' men and devils temp you,
Still Jesus is your friend.

6 Jesus beholds from heaven,
your labor and your pain;
Press on, ye valiant soldiers,
The crown you soon shall gain.
Jesus is now in glory,
His soldiers there shall meet,
We shall know one another,
our joys shall be complete.

7 Our warfare's nearer over,
Than when we last did meet;
Who next shall leave the army,
To walk the golden street!
No matter which, my brethren,
if Jesus give the call;
If I'm the next poor pilgrim,
With Christ I'll leave you all.

8 Let's join to sing his praises,
lest we should meet no more,
Till Jesus land his army,
On Canaan's happy shore;
Sing glory, hallelujah,
Sweet Jesus quickly come,
Prepare us for thy glory,
And take thy servants home.

Source: The Christian Hymn-Book, compiled and published at the request of the Miami Christian Conference #157

Author: George Askins

George Askins was born in Ireland. He immigrated to the United States as an adult. He was a Methodist and became an itinerant preacher for the Baltimore Conference in 1801. He was appointed to other circuits as well, mostly in Maryland, Virginia, and Kentucky. He died in Frederick, Maryland 28 February 1816. Dianne Shapiro from The Makers of the Sacred Harp by David Warren Steel with Richard H. Hulan, University of Illinois Press, 2010 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: My loving fellow travelers
Author: George Askins
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 11 of 11)

A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious #d90

Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Selected and Original. 7th ed. #d288

Hymns, Psalms, and Spiritual Songs, including Some Never Before in Print #d218

Pilgrim Songster #d68

Pilgrim's Songster #d55

The Christian Hymn Book (Ohio Auglaize Christian Conference) #d176

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The Christian Hymn-Book (Corr. and Enl., 3rd. ed.) #126

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The Discipline of the United Freewill Baptist Church #77

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