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I Will a Little Pilgrim Be

I will a little pilgrim be, Resolved alone to follow Thee

Author: John Cennick
Tune: [I will a little pilgrim be]
Published in 14 hymnals

Author: John Cennick

John Cennick was born at Reading, Berkshire, in the year 1717. He became acquainted with Wesley and Whitefield, and preached in the Methodist connection. On the separation of Wesley and Whitefield he joined the latter. In 1745, he attached himself to the Moravians, and made a tour in Germany to fully acquaint himself with the Moravian doctrines. He afterwards ministered in Dublin, and in the north of Ireland. He died in London, in 1755, and was buried in the Moravian Cemetery, Chelsea. He was the author of many hymns, some of which are to be found in every collection. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I will a little pilgrim be, Resolved alone to follow Thee
Title: I Will a Little Pilgrim Be
Author: John Cennick
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Hymns and Offices of Worship #266

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Offices of Worship and Hymns #266

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Offices of Worship and Hymns #370

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Sparkling Diamonds #73

The Bible Hymn Book #d97

The Evergreen #d38

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The Infant-School Hymn-Book #39

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The Liturgy and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum #756

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The Shining Star #86

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