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Not One Step

Author: Albert Allen Ketchum Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lead me, lead me, O my Savior Refrain First Line: Not one step without Thy guidance

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[Lead me, lead me, O my Savior]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Albert Allen Ketchum Used With Text: Not One Step

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Not One Step

Author: A. A. K. Hymnal: Glad Gospel Songs #21 (1937) First Line: Lead me, lead me, O my Savior Refrain First Line: Not one step without Thy guidance Lyrics: 1 Lead me, lead me, O my Savior, Help me not to out-step Thee; More than mother guards her loved ones, O my Lord, do Thou guard me. Refrain: Not one step without Thy guidance, Not one word against Thy will; Not one tho’t nor deed nor action, Just Thy wished to fulfill. 2 Guide me, guide me, O my Savior, Lead Thou me in tho’t and mind; May the wand’rer o’er life’s pathway In my life Thy presence find. [Refrain] 3 Hide me, hide me, O my Savior, In Thy loving, tender heart; As an heir unto Thy kingdom Strengthen me to do my part. [Refrain] 4 Use me, use me, O my Savior, In obedience to Thy voice; May my deeds be but an answer To Thy calling, not my choice. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lead me, lead me, O my Savior]

Not one step without thy guidance

Author: Albert Allen Ketchum Hymnal: Gospel Truth in Song #d39 (1923) First Line: Lead me, lead me, O my Savior Languages: English

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Albert Allen Ketchum

1894 - 1982 Author of "Not One Step" Little is known about Albert Allen Ketchum, except that he was once a student at Moody Bible Institute, in Chicago, and lived at one time in Long Beach, California. While attending Moody in the early 1920′s, he wrote the words and music for a gospel song called, "Why Do I Sing About Jesus?" It was one of 12 or 15 songs he submitted to Harry Dixon Clarke for publication. --wordwisehymns.com/2010/02/12/ ============== In the 1940′s, Ketchum was associated with Delco Products Co. in Los Angeles, CA, and lived in nearby Long Beach, but little else is known about him, including the time and place of his death, other than that he flourished in the early twentieth century. --hymnstudiesblog.wordpress.com/2009/08/13
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