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O, Lord Guide Me
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I was lost in sin and darkness and my heart was filled with woe
Author: Carl Sumner (1955)
Tune: [I was lost in sin and darkness and my heart was filled with woe]
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Author:
Carl Sumner
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Text Information
Text Information
First Line:
I was lost in sin and darkness and my heart was filled with woe
Title:
O, Lord Guide Me
Author:
Carl Sumner
(1955)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
O, Lord guide me, walk beside me
Copyright:
© 1955, by Tennessee Music & Printing Company in "Songs of the Redeemed."
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Tune
[I was lost in sin and darkness and my heart was filled with woe]
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Memories and Modern Songs #43
Display Title
: Oh, Lord Guide me
First Line
: I was lost in sin and darkness
Author
: Carl Sumner
Date
: 1955
Memories and Modern Songs #43
Songs of the Redeemed #d36
Display Title
: O, Lord guide me, walk beside me
First Line
: I was lost in sin and darkness
Author
: Carl Sumner
Date
: 1956
Songs of the Redeemed #d36
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