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I Walk With the King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Songs for church, Sunday Schools and evangelistic services #87 (1922) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit oppressed]
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I Walk With the King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Williston Hymns #115 (1917) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit oppressed]

In Sorrow I Wandered (I Walk with the King)

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs of the Church #617 (1990) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest]
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I Walk With the King.

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Victory Songs #59 (1920) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest, But now I am happy—securely I rest; From morning till evening glad carols I sing, And this is the reason—I walk with the King. Chorus: I walk with the King, hallelujah! I walk with the King, praise His Name! No longer I roam, my soul faces home, I walk and I talk with the King. 2 For years in the fetters of sin I was bound, The world could not help me—no comfort I found; But now like the birds and the sunbeams of Spring, I’m free and rejoicing—I walk with the King. [Chorus] 3 O soul near despair in the lowlands of strife, Look up and let Jesus come into your life; The joy of salvation to you He would bring— Come into the sunlight and walk with the King. [Chorus] Topics: Communion and Fellowship; Guidance; Petition and Prayer; Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest]
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I Walk With The King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Reformed Press Hymnal #178 (1934) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest, But now I am happy—securely I rest; From morning till ev'ning glad carols I sing, And this is the reason: I walk with the King. Refrain: I walk with the King, hallelujah! I walk with the King, praise His name! No longer I roam, my soul faces home, I walk and I talk with the King. 2 For years in the fetters of sin I was bound, The world could not help me—no comfort I found; But now like the birds and the sunbeams of Spring, I’m free and rejoicing—I walk with the King. [Refrain] 3 O soul near despair in the lowlands of strife, Look up and let Jesus come into your life; The joy of salvation to you He would bring; Come into the sunlight and walk with the King. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest]
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I Walk With the King

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #427 (1976) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest,But now I am happy, securely I rest;From morning till ev'ning glad carols I sing,And this is the reason: I walk with the King.Refrain:I walk with the King, hallelujah!I walk with the King, praise His name!No longer I roam, my soul faces home,I walk and I talk with the King.2 For years in the fetters of sin I was bound,The world could not help me, no comfort I found;But now like the birds and the sunbeams of spring,I'm free and rejoicing, I walk with the King. [Refrain]3 O soul near despair in the lowlands of strife,Look up and let Jesus come into your life;The joy of salvation to you He would bringCome into the sunlight and walk with the King. [Refrain] Topics: The Christian Life Testimony; Fellowship Languages: English Tune Title: [In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest]

In Sorrow I Wandered

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #108 (1975) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Refrain First Line: I walk with the King, hallelujah! Tune Title: I WALK WITH THE KING
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In Sorrow I Wandered

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #352 (1977) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Tune Title: I WALK WITH THE KING

In Sorrow I Wandered

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #352 (1972) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Tune Title: I WALK WITH THE KING

In Sorrow I Wandered

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Favorite Songs of the Church #352 (2009) First Line: In sorrow I wandered, my spirit opprest Languages: English Tune Title: I WALK WITH THE KING

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