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[I'll go in the strength of the Lord]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ivor Bosanko Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 51712 22555 55432 Used With Text: I'll go in the strength of the Lord

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I'll go in the strength of the Lord

Author: Edward Turney Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: I'll go, I'll go in the strength Topics: Living the Christian Life Commitment and Dedication to Service; Living the Christian Life Faith and Trust in God; Living the Christian Life Trials and Temptations; Living the Christian Life Spiritual Warfare Used With Tune: [I'll go in the strength of the Lord]

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I'll go, I'll go, I'll go In the strenth

Author: Edward Turney, 1816-1872 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #419 (2010) First Line: I'll go in the strength of the Lord Lyrics: 1 I'll go in the strength of the Lord, in paths he has marked for my feet: I'll follow the light of his word, nor shrink from the dangers I meet. His presence my steps shall attend, his fullness my wants shall supply; on him, till my journey shall end, my unwavering faith will rely. Refrain: I'll go, I'll go, I'll go in the strength, I'll go in the strength of the Lord. I'll go, I'll go, I'll go in the strength, I'll go in the strength of the Lord. 2 I'll go in the strength of the Lord, to work he appoints me to do; in joy which his smile doth afford my soul shall its vigor renew. His wisdom shall guard me from harm, his power my sufficiency prove; I'll trust his omnipotent arm, and prove his unchangeable love. [Refrain] 3 I'll go in the strength of the Lord, to conflicts which faith will require; his grace, as my shield and reward, my courage and zeal shall inspire. Since he gives the word of command to meet and encounter the foe, with his sword of truth in my hand to suffer and triumph I'll go. [Refrain] I'll go in the strength of the Lord. Topics: General Hymns Christian Vocation and Witness Scripture: Psalm 71:16 Languages: English Tune Title: I'LL GO IN THE STRENGTH

I'll go in the strength of the Lord

Author: Edward Turney Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #862 (1999) Refrain First Line: I'll go, I'll go in the strength Topics: Living the Christian Life Commitment and Dedication to Service; Living the Christian Life Faith and Trust in God; Living the Christian Life Trials and Temptations; Living the Christian Life Spiritual Warfare Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll go in the strength of the Lord]

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Edward Turney

1816 - 1872 Author of "I'll go in the strength of the Lord" in Complete Mission Praise Turney, Edward, D.D., an American Baptist minister, was born at Easton (then Weston), Connecticut, May 6, 1816, and graduated at Madison University, New York. He was successively pastor at Hartford and at Granville, Ohio (1842-47); Professor of Biblical Criticism, Madison University, 1850, and also of Biblical Literature at Fairmount Theological Seminary, Cincinnati (1853-58). Subsequently he taught in Washington, District of Columbia. He died at Washington, Sept. 28, 1872. He published Baptismal Hymn, 1862, and Memorial Poems and Hymns, 1864. Of these hymns the following are in common use:— 1. Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus. Peace and Rest in Jesus. 2. Come to Jesus, little one (1860). Invitation. 3. I will go in the strength of the Lord (circa 1860). Missions. In the Church Missionary Gleaner (English) in 1861. 4. O love divine, 0 matchless grace (1864). Divine Love. These hymns are in the Memorial Poems & Hymns, 1864. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Ivor Bosanko

Composer of "[I'll go in the strength of the Lord]" in Complete Mission Praise
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