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Lead Me, Guide Me

Author: Doris M. Akers, b. 1922 Appears in 42 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:4 First Line: I am weak and I need thy strength and power Refrain First Line: Lead me, guide me, along the way Used With Tune: [I am weak and I need thy strength and power]
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Lead Me, Saviour

Author: F. M. D. Appears in 310 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:3 First Line: Saviour, lead me, lest I stray Refrain First Line: Lead me, lead me Lyrics: 1 Saviour, lead me, lest I stray, Gently lead me all the way; I am safe when by thy side, I would in thy love abide. Chorus: Lead me, lead me, Saviour, lead me, lest I stray; Gently down the stream of time, Lead me, Saviour, all the way. 2 Thou the refuge of my soul When life's stormy billows roll, I am safe when thou art nigh, All my hopes on thee reply. [Chorus] 3 Saviour, lead me, then at last, When the storm of life is past, To the land of endless day, Where all tears are wiped away. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Saviour, lead me, lest I stray]
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My spirit on Thy care

Author: Henry F. Lyte Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 203 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: My spirit on Thy care, Blest Savior, I recline; Thou wilt not leave me to despair, For Thou art love divine. In Thee I place my trust, On Thee I calmly rest; I know Thee good, I know Thee just, And count thy choice the best. Whate'er events betide, Thy will they all perform: Safe in Thy breast my head I hide, Nor fear the coming storm. Let good or ill befall, It must be good for me; Secure in having Thee in all, Of having all in Thee. Amen. Topics: Sundays after Trinity Faith; Visitation Used With Tune: EMMAUS

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[Saviour, lead me, lest I stray]

Appears in 233 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frank M. Davis Scripture: Psalm 31:3 Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 53517 65432 65435 Used With Text: Lead Me, Saviour
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[I am weak and I need thy strength and power]

Appears in 40 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Doris M. Akers, b. 1922; Richard Smallwood Scripture: Psalm 31:4 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 32132 11222 66654 Used With Text: Lead Me, Guide Me
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HIDING IN THEE

Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Appears in 184 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ira D. Sankey Scripture: Psalm 31:1-15 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55433 21176 71143 Used With Text: O Safe to the Rock That Is Higher Than I

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Jesu, lover of my soul

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788r Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #343a (2000) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 31:1 Lyrics: 1 Jesu, lover of my soul, let me to thy bosom fly, while the gath'ring waters roll, while the tempest still is high; hide me, O my Saviour, hide, till the storm of life is past; safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last. 2 Other refuge have I none, hangs my helpless soul on thee; leave, ah, leave me not alone, still support and comfort me. All my trust on thee is stayed, all my help from thee I bring; cover my defenceless head with the shadow of thy wing. 3 Plenteous grace with thee is found, grace to cleanse from ev'ry sin; let the healing streams abound, make and keep me pure within. Thou of life the fountain art, freely let me take of thee, spring thou up within my heart, rise to all eternity. Topics: Protection; Year A Easter 2; Year A Easter 5; Year A Epiphany 4; Year A Proper 21; Year A Proper 4; Year B Lent 1; Year C Advent 1; Year C Proper 10; Year C Proper 21; Year C Proper 7; Years A, B, and C Monday of Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: ABERYSTWYTH
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Jesu, lover of my soul

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788r Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #343b (2000) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 31:1 Lyrics: 1 Jesu, lover of my soul, let me to thy bosom fly, while the gath'ring waters roll, while the tempest still is high; hide me, O my Saviour, hide, till the storm of life is past; safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last. 2 Other refuge have I none, hangs my helpless soul on thee; leave, ah, leave me not alone, still support and comfort me. All my trust on thee is stayed, all my help from thee I bring; cover my defenceless head with the shadow of thy wing. 3 Plenteous grace with thee is found, grace to cleanse from ev'ry sin; let the healing streams abound, make and keep me pure within. Thou of life the fountain art, freely let me take of thee, spring thou up within my heart, rise to all eternity. Topics: Protection; Year A Easter 2; Year A Easter 5; Year A Epiphany 4; Year A Proper 21; Year A Proper 4; Year B Lent 1; Year C Advent 1; Year C Proper 10; Year C Proper 21; Year C Proper 7; Years A, B, and C Monday of Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: HOLLINGSIDE
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Jesus, Lover of My Soul

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #533 (1998) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 31 Topics: Healing; Salvation/Redemption; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: ABERYSTWYTH

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Frank M. Davis

1839 - 1896 Person Name: F. M. D. Scripture: Psalm 31:3 Author of "Lead Me, Saviour" in Living Hymns Frank Marion Davis USA 1839-1896. Born at Marcellus, NY, he became a teacher and professor of voice, a choirmaster and a good singer. He traveled extensively, living in Marcellus, NY, Vicksburg, MS, Baltimore, MD, Cincinnati, OH, Burr Oak and Findley, MI. He compiled and published several song books: “New Pearls of Song” (1877), “Notes of Praise” (1890), “Crown of gold” (1892), “Always welcome” (1881), “Songs of love and praise #5” (1898), “Notes of praise”, and “Brightest glory”. He never married. John Perry

Doris Akers

1923 - 1995 Person Name: Doris M. Akers, b. 1922 Scripture: Psalm 31:4 Author of "Lead Me, Guide Me" in Gather Comprehensive Doris Mae Akers USA 1923-1995. Born at Brookfield, MO, one of nine siblings, her (inter-racial) parents divorced when she was age three. She then lived with her mother, who remarried when she was age six. They lived in Kirksville, MO. Some of her brothers lived with her father after the divorce. The family attended the Bethel AME Church in Kirksville, where she learned to play piano by ear at age six. She wrote her first song at age 10. In the 1930s she formed a singing gospel group with siblings, Edward, Marian, and Donald, who went by the name ‘Dot and the Swingsters’. Early in her career (1938) she moved to Los Angeles, CA. There she became known for her work with the ‘Sky Pilot Choir’, an integrated group that made recordings and appeared on Radio and TV across the country. Her fresh, modern arrangements of traditional negro spirituals drew large crowds from far and near, and increased her church’s attendance dramatically. Her choir group released three record albums. She recorded solos in 1963 and also collaborated with the Statemen Quartet in 1964. She ended working with the choir in 1965, but reunited with it again in 1974 to make a 4th recording for RCA Victor. In 1970 she moved to Columbus, OH, where she continued composing, recording, and traveling. In the 1980s she released a new gospel album each year on a regional Midwest label. She also released a few albums in Canada (not distributed in the U S). In the 1990s she began recording for the Gaither label and appeared in some of their TV productions and concerts. She was affectionately known as ‘Miss Gospel Music’, respected and admired by everyone in the gospel music business. By this time, she had mastered vocalization, keyboards, choir directing, arranging, composing, and publishing. She worked with many of the early pioneers in gospel music and authored gospel compositions, some selling millions of records for other performers and evangelists. In her final years she was Minister of Music at Grace Temple Deliverance Center, Minneapolis, MN. In 1994 she broke her ankle, and also discovered she had spinal cancer. She died at Edina, MN. She never married. She wrote 500+ songs. She received many awards over the years, including ‘Gospel Music Composer of the Year’ (for both years 1960 and 1961). In 1976, the city of Kirksville, MO, held “Doris Akers’ Day’, featuring her as the headline act, as part of the bicentennial celebration. Over 20,000 attended the celebration there. In 1992 she was honored by the Smithsonian Institution as ‘The Foremost Gospel Writer in the U S’. Her works include eight collections of music. In 2001 she was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. In 2011 she was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame. John Perry

Richard Smallwood

b. 1948 Scripture: Psalm 31:4 Harmonizer of "[I am weak and I need thy strength and power]" in Gather Comprehensive Richard Smallwood (b. Washington, D.C., 1948), a composer, arranger, pianist, and innovator in the African American gospel style. Many of his arrangements of gospel hymns appear in Lift Every Voice and Sing (1981). Organized by Smallwood in 1967, the Richard Smallwood Singers have sung and recorded many of his arrangements. He remains their current director. Smallwood has a BM degree from Howard University, Washington, DC. Bert Polman
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