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15994. The Unseen Hand

1 There is a hand, unseen by me,
That leads through ways I cannot see;
While going through this world of woe,
This hand still leads me as I go.

Refrain:
I’m trusting in the unseen hand
That guides me through this weary land;
And some sweet day I’ll reach that strand,
Still guided by the unseen hand.

2 His hand has led through shadows drear,
And while it leads, I have no fear;
I know ’twill lead me to that home
Where sin and sorrow ne’er can come. [Refrain]

3 I long to see my Savior’s face
And sing the story "Saved by Grace,"
And there upon that golden strand,
I’ll praise Him for His guiding hand. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There is a hand, unseen by me
Title: The Unseen Hand
Author: A. J. Sims (alt.)
Refrain First Line: I’m trusting in the unseen hand
Meter: LMD
Language: English
Source: Songs of the Blessed Hope by J. Henry Showalter (West Milton, OH: J. Henry Showalter, 1927)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ACONCAGUA
Composer: Claud Hinton Bottoms (1904)
Meter: LMD
Key: F Major or modal
Source: The Best Gospel Songs and Their Composers (Dalton, GA: A. J. Showalter Company, 1904)
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
Adobe Acrobat image: PDF
MIDI file: MIDI
Noteworthy Composer score: Noteworthy Composer Score

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