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I Would Follow

Author: Nellie A. Montgomery Hymnal: Devotional Songs #169 (1903) First Line: Precious Saviour, I would follow Refrain First Line: I would follow where thou leadest Lyrics: 1 Precious Saviour, I would follow, Where Thy blessed feet have trod, O’er the mountains, thro' the desert, To the city of my God. Chorus: I would follow where Thou leadest, Thou my Saviour, Friend so kind, Till, my pilgrim journey ended, Perfect rest with Thee I find. 2 Weary often, I may falter, But I cannot, cannot fall, For Thy tender arms will hold me, Thou wilt answer when I call. [Chorus] 3 By the lowly, to the dying, I would whisper words of love, Point the wand’rer to the pathway, Leading to the home above. [Chorus] 4 In the sunshine, ‘mid the shadows, Singing ever, day and night, I would follow in Thy footsteps, Out of darkness into light. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Saviour, I would follow]

I would follow where thou leadest

Author: Nellie A. Montgomery Hymnal: Notes of Gladness #d106 (1899) First Line: Precious Savior, I would follow Languages: English

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