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[In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. Willis Incipit: 51333 43111 12165 Used With Text: He Will Guide

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He Will Guide

Author: Katharyn Bacon Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread Refrain First Line: O'er life's path untried and rugged Used With Tune: [In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread]

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He Will Guide

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: New Victory #a71 (1918) First Line: In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread Refrain First Line: O'er life's path untried and rugged Languages: English Tune Title: [In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread]
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He Will Guide

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: Victory #71 (1918) First Line: In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread Refrain First Line: O'er life's path untried and rugged Languages: English Tune Title: [In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread]

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Katharyn Bacon

1884 - 1944 Author of "He Will Guide" in Victory Katharyn Bacon was born in 1884 and lived in the hills of Tennessee. She liked books, flowers, garden and being close to nature. She was most likely married to George W. Bacon since a lot of her hymns appear in hymnals he edited. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

J. E. Willis

Composer of "[In the pathway dark and dreary that your trembling feet must tread]" in Victory
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