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My Shepherd

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: He leadeth me! He leadeth me! Used With Tune: [He leadeth me! He leadeth me!] Text Sources: Word and Work

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[He leadeth me! He leadeth me!]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: S. B. Ellenberger Incipit: 32315 45356 61653 Used With Text: My Shepherd
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["He leadeth me!"]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. J. H. Incipit: 53211 45654 33245 Used With Text: My Shepherd

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My Shepherd

Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise #153 (1884) First Line: He leadeth me! He leadeth me! Languages: English Tune Title: [He leadeth me! He leadeth me!]
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My Shepherd

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Songs of Faith, Hope, and Love #122 (1883) First Line: "He leadeth me!" Languages: English Tune Title: ["He leadeth me!"]

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Person Name: Unknown Author of "My Shepherd" in Songs of Faith, Hope, and Love In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Albert J. Holden

1841 - 1916 Person Name: A. J. H. Composer of "["He leadeth me!"]" in Songs of Faith, Hope, and Love A Founder of the American Guild of Organists and composer and editor of numerous pieces and collections of sacred music (of which perhaps Songs of Faith, Hope and Love, 1883, is best known), Albert Junos Holden was born in Boston on August 17, 1841. He studied in New York City, and served there as organist of the Church of the Divine Paternity (Universalist) and of the Church of the Puritans (Presbyterian). His sacred solo "In Heavenly Love Abiding" was recorded by the "Metropolitan Quartet" on an Edison Blue Amberol cylinder, No. 3813, in 1919. He died in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, on July 16, 1916. (source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p. 98)

S. B. Ellenberger

1831 - 1899 Composer of "[He leadeth me! He leadeth me!]" in Songs of Love and Praise
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