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I Am With You Alway

Lo! I am with you alway, Even unto the end (Jackson)

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson
Tune: [Lo, I am with you alway] (Harkness)
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 “Lo, I am with you alway,
Even unto the end,”
Hear the sweet words of Jesus,
Trust and dearest Friend.

2 He who hath died to save me
Ever will safely keep,
He is the tender Shepherd,
Calling by name His sheep.

3 E’en in the vale of shadow,
Evil I need not fear;
I shall not be forsaken,
Jesus will still be near.

4 And even in the Judgment,
No terror can come nigh,
Nor any condemnation,
With Jesus standing by.

Source: Northfield Hymnal No. 2 #380

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson

Maud Frazer Jackson USA 1873-1950. It is surmised she lived in PA and/or NJ. She was a religious author, poet, and music compiler, who published her collections of music, including 400 hymns called “Hymns about forgiveness!”, “Wayside Song” (1922), and “Starlight & lamplight” (1928). Her poems were sometimes furnished to newspapers around the country and printed. John Perry  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Lo! I am with you alway, Even unto the end (Jackson)
Title: I Am With You Alway
Author: Maud Frazer Jackson
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Echoes of Praise #d82

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Northfield Hymnal No. 2 #380

Work and Worship #d36

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