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Follow the Savior

Author: T. A. Beasley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There is a path that leadeth to glory Refrain First Line: Follow the steps of the Savior

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[There is a path that leadeth to glory]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: L. B. Harris Incipit: 55653 17665 52347 Used With Text: Follow the Saviour

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Follow the Saviour

Author: T. A. Beasley Hymnal: The Gospel Call #149 (1921) First Line: There is a path that leadeth to glory Refrain First Line: Follow the steps of the Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a path that leadeth to glory]

Follow the Savior

Author: T. A. Beazley Hymnal: Zion Songs, Spiritual Hymns #d157 (1927) First Line: There is a path that leadeth to glory Refrain First Line: Follow the steps of the Savior

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L. B. Harris

Composer of "[There is a path that leadeth to glory]" in The Gospel Call

T. A. J. Beasley

1872 - 1943 Person Name: T. A. Beasley Author of "Follow the Savior" Thomas Andrew J. Beasley was born in Union, Mississippi in 1872. He was a Baptist minister in Mississippi. He died in 1943 in Union, Mississippi
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