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Saved By His Wonderful Grace

Author: James Rowe Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: As I walk at the side of my Savior divine Topics: Grace Used With Tune: [As I walk at the side of my Savior divine]

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[As I walk at the side of my Savior divine]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Henry P. Morton Used With Text: Saved By His Wonderful Grace

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Saved By His Wonderful Grace

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #374 (1926) First Line: As I walk at the side of my Savior divine Topics: Grace Languages: English Tune Title: [As I walk at the side of my Savior divine]

Saved by his wonderful grace

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Gospel Melodies #d13 (1928) First Line: As I walk at the side of my Savior divine Languages: English

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James Rowe

1865 - 1933 Author of "Saved By His Wonderful Grace" in The Modern Hymnal Pseudonym: James S. Apple. James Rowe was born in England in 1865. He served four years in the Government Survey Office, Dublin Ireland as a young man. He came to America in 1890 where he worked for ten years for the New York Central & Hudson R.R. Co., then served for twelve years as superintendent of the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society. He began writing songs and hymns about 1896 and was a prolific writer of gospel verse with more than 9,000 published hymns, poems, recitations, and other works. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Henry P. Morton

Composer of "[As I walk at the side of my Savior divine]" in The Modern Hymnal
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