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I will gladly follow thee

Author: M. S. Kerby Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Lord, I hear thy gentle voice Refrain First Line: Follow thee, follow thee

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I will gladly follow thee

Author: M. S. Kerby Hymnal: Salvation Melodies No. 1 #d60 (1900) First Line: Lord, I hear thy gentle voice

I will gladly follow thee

Author: M. S. Kerby Hymnal: Bells of Heaven #d200 (1898) First Line: Lord, I hear thy gentle voice Refrain First Line: Follow thee, follow thee Languages: English

I will gladly follow thee

Author: M. S. Kerby Hymnal: Bells of Heaven #d224 (1898) First Line: Lord, I hear thy gentle voice Refrain First Line: Follow thee Languages: English

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M. S. Kerby

1857 - 1913 Author of "I will gladly follow thee" Marion Sylvester Kerby, 1857-1913 Born: March 14, 1857, Clay County, North Carolina. Died: February 22, 1913, Texas City, Texas. Buried: La Marque Cemetery, La Marque, Texas. Son of William and Caroline Kerby, Marion was listed as a farmer in the 1880 census in Coryell County, Texas. In 1887, he married Donia Easterling in Bell County, Texas, near Temple; Donia died in May of the following year. Marion attended the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky (1890-91), then married Sallie Munson in 1892 at Hope, Texas. He went on to serve as pastor of the Little River Baptist Church in Jones Prairie, Texas (1895-99). He returned to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville (1899-1901), where he received Bachelor and Master of Theology degrees. In 1908, Kerby was pastor for part of the year at the Alta Loma Baptist Church, then pastor of the Baptist Church of La Porte, Texas (1908–10). He served as a missionary in the field in 1909, then as pastor of the of First Baptist Church, Texas City (1911-13). --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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