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Hasten to the Narrow Gate

Author: Geo. H. Spring Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Fellow traveller, dost thou know Lyrics: 1 Fellow traveller, dost thou know Whither now thy footsteps tend, Carest not if weal or woe, Waits thee at thy journey's end. Chorus: Hasten to the narrow gate, Jesus opens there the way; Though the upward path is straight, Yes it leads to endless day. 2 True, thy way may smooth appear; Easy is the downward road; Yet the thought should rouse thy fear, That it leads the soul from God. [Chorus] 3 Do not with the thoughtless choose, Sins' broad way, though opening fair, Lest thy precious soul thou lose In the gulf of dark despair. [Chorus] 4 Tho' our feet some toil must know, As we climb the narrow road, Yet each upward step we go, Brings us nearer Heaven and God. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Fellow traveller, dost thou know]

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[Fellow traveller, dost thou know]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. H. Spring Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51324 11765 37125 Used With Text: Hasten to the Narrow Gate

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Hasten to the Narrow Gate

Author: Geo. H. Spring Hymnal: The Little Sower for Sabbath Schools #58 (1870) First Line: Fellow traveller, dost thou know Lyrics: 1 Fellow traveller, dost thou know Whither now thy footsteps tend, Carest not if weal or woe, Waits thee at thy journey's end. Chorus: Hasten to the narrow gate, Jesus opens there the way; Though the upward path is straight, Yes it leads to endless day. 2 True, thy way may smooth appear; Easy is the downward road; Yet the thought should rouse thy fear, That it leads the soul from God. [Chorus] 3 Do not with the thoughtless choose, Sins' broad way, though opening fair, Lest thy precious soul thou lose In the gulf of dark despair. [Chorus] 4 Tho' our feet some toil must know, As we climb the narrow road, Yet each upward step we go, Brings us nearer Heaven and God. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Fellow traveller, dost thou know]
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The narrow gate

Author: George H. Spring Hymnal: Pearly Gates #19 (1876) First Line: Fellow traveler, dost thou know Refrain First Line: Hasten to the narrow gate

Hasten to the narrow gate

Author: George H. Spring Hymnal: The Highway to Heaven #d33 (1899) First Line: Fellow traveler, dost thou know Refrain First Line: Hasten, hasten Languages: English

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George H. Spring

Person Name: Geo. H. Spring Author of "Hasten to the Narrow Gate" in The Little Sower for Sabbath Schools
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