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Walking With the King

Author: E. S., Jr. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within Refrain First Line: Safely I'm walking, walking with Jesus Used With Tune: [Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within]

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[Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ellis Short, Jr. Incipit: 56533 56533 23213 Used With Text: Walking With the King

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Walking With the King

Author: E. S. Jr. Hymnal: Sacred Tones #12 (1956) First Line: Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within Refrain First Line: Safely I'm walking, walking with Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within]

Walking With the King

Author: E. S. Jr. Hymnal: Heaven's Lamp #48 (1943) First Line: Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within Refrain First Line: Safely I'm walking, walking with Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within]

Walking With the King

Author: E. S., Jr. Hymnal: Garden of Melody #56 (1947) First Line: Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within Refrain First Line: Safely I'm walking, walking with Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort within]

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Ellis Short

Person Name: E. S. Jr. Author of "Walking With the King" in Heaven's Lamp
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