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I need a Hand to lead me

Author: Rev. E. Husband Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #530 (1902) First Line: I need a Hand to lead me thro' the darkness Refrain First Line: 'Tis all well! 'Tis all well Lyrics: 1 I need a Hand to lead me thro’ the darkness, For I am weak and helpless as a child; And if alone I have to take my journey, My feet must stumble on the mountains wild. Chorus: ‘Tis all well! ‘Tis all well! The Hand shall lead me thro’ the darkness! ‘Tis all well! ‘Tis all well! I’ll praise our God in songs of gladness! 2 I need a Friend that leads my heart’s deep secrets, That knows my sins, yet how I yearn for good How soon I fall, how easily I’m tempted, And yet that longs for Thee the most O God! [Chorus] 3 I need a place where such as I find welcome, Where sinners poor as I can enter in; Where stands the Fountain of the Love of Jesus, To cleanse me from the pow’r and guilt of sin. [Chorus] 4 I need a Home where change can never enter; I need a Land where weary souls can rest; Where I shall meet the friends that went before me, And death ne’er enter in its kingdom blest. [Chorus] 5 Where can I find a friend that never changes? A perfect peace all free from earthly leav’n? They both are one!—beyond the stars’ sweet shining! There is no Friend but God, no Home but Heav’n! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I need a Hand to lead me thro' the darkness]
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'Tis all well! 'Tis all well

Author: Edward Husband Hymnal: The Coronation Hymnal #334 (1894) First Line: I need a Hand to lead me thro' the darkness Languages: English Tune Title: I NEED A HAND TO LEAD ME

'Tis all well

Author: Edward Husband Hymnal: Immanuel Hymnal #d176 (1929) First Line: I need a hand to lead me through the darkness Languages: English

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