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In thy steps

Lord, show me the print of thy footsteps

Author: Clara A. Rossiter
Tune: [Lord, show me the print of thy footsteps]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Lord, show me the print of Thy footsteps;
Tho’ thorny and rough be the way,
Tho’ deep be the pathway before me,
Be Thou my protector and stay.

Refrain:
One step at a time, O my Savior,
Then ne’er from the path shall I roam;
O show me the print of Thy footsteps
That lead straight to heaven, my home.

2 Lord, show me the print of Thy footsteps;
When Satan my path tries to turn,
Thy great arm of love throw around me,
And teach me his follies to spurn. [Refrain]

3 Lord, show me the print of Thy footsteps;
My will unto Thee I resign;
Wherever Thou leadest to follow
Oh, may Thy will wholly be mine. [Refrain]

4 O show me the print of Thy footsteps;
With Thee to Thy cross I would go,
With Thee share its anguish and sorrow,
The depths of Thy joy thus to know. [Refrain]

Source: Glad Tidings in Song #156

Author: Clara A. Rossiter

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Text Information

First Line: Lord, show me the print of thy footsteps
Title: In thy steps
Author: Clara A. Rossiter
Refrain First Line: One step at a time, O my Savior
Copyright: Public Domain

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Glad Tidings in Song #d43

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Glad Tidings in Song #156

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