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[I am walking thro' this earth-life]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Weeden Hymnal Title: Christian Hymns No. 1 Incipit: 34554 33223 44323 Used With Text: Jesus All The Way

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Jesus All the Way

Author: Flora Kirkland Appears in 5 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: I am walking thro' this earth-life Refrain First Line: Jesus knoweth ev'ry sorrow Lyrics: 1. I am walking thro’ this earth-life, Often weary, often sad; But my Savior walketh with me, And His presence makes me glad. Refrain Jesus knoweth ev’ry sorrow, Jesus knoweth ev’ry fear; And He whispers thro’ life’s shadows, Do not tremble, I am near! 2. I am trav’ling to a city Where the light is never dim, And my Savior leads so gently, It is sweet to walk with Him. [Refrain] 3. I am looking for redemption Thro’ the merits of my King; Blessèd beams of free salvation Shine about me as I sing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I am walking thro' this earth-life] Text Sources: Christian Hymns No. 1, by William Phillips Hall & J. Wilbur Chapman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall Mack Co., 1899), number 1

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Jesus All The Way

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Christian Hymns No. 1 #1 (1899) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymns No. 1 First Line: I am walking thro' this earth-life Scripture: Isaiah 41:10 Languages: English Tune Title: [I am walking thro' this earth-life]
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Jesus All the Way

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Glorious Praise #29 (1904) Hymnal Title: Glorious Praise First Line: I am walking thro' this earth-life Refrain First Line: Jesus knoweth ev'ry sorrow Lyrics: 1 I am walking thro’ this earth-life, Often weary, often sad; But my Saviour walketh with me, And His presence makes me glad. Refrain: Jesus knoweth every sorrow, Jesus knoweth every fear; And He whispers thro’ life’s shadows, “Do not tremble, I am near!” 2 I am trav’ling to a city Where the light is never dim, And my Saviour leads so gently, It is sweet to walk with Him. [Refrain] 3 I am looking for redemption Thro’ the merits of my King; Blessed beams of free salvation Shine about me as I sing. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I am walking thro' this earth-life]
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Jesus All the Way

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs #145 (1904) Hymnal Title: Hymns and Spiritual Songs First Line: I am walking thro' this earth-life Refrain First Line: Jesus knoweth ev'ry sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [I am walking thro' this earth-life]

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Flora Kirkland

Hymnal Title: Glorious Praise Author of "Jesus All the Way" in Glorious Praise Flora Kirkland was born in 1862 in Kentucky, before moving to Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from school she became a public school teacher for the seventh grade. She was a member of Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church for which she wrote a number of hymns. She was very active in the Wallabout Bay Mission in that neighborhood of Brooklyn. Most of Wallabout Bay would be filled in to make way for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She died 17 January 1911. Brooklyn Standard Union, 16 January 1911

W. S. Weeden

1847 - 1908 Person Name: Winfield Scott Weeden Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Composer of "[I am walking thro' this earth-life]" in The Cyber Hymnal Winfield S. Weeden was born in 1847 in Middleport, OH. In his early life he was active in teaching singing schools throughout that area in Ohio. As singer and associate to Judson VandeVenter in his evangelistic campaigns, Weeden assisted in meetings at East Palestine and Sebring. He compiled several collections of hymns among them The Peacemaker, Songs of the Peacemaker, and Songs of Sovereign Grace. Weeden died in 1908. (see 101 More Hymn Stories, Osbeck, Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 1985) Mary Louise VanDyke