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[He leads us on by paths we do not know]

Appears in 3 hymnals Incipit: 51112 32123 52222 Used With Text: He Leads Us On

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He Leads Us On

Appears in 43 hymnals First Line: He leads us on by paths we do not know Refrain First Line: But when the clouds are gone Used With Tune: [He leads us on by paths we do not know]

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He Leads Us On

Hymnal: International Song Service #50b (1887) First Line: He leads us on by paths we did not know Refrain First Line: But when the clouds are gone Languages: English Tune Title: [He leads us on by paths we did not know]
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He Leads Us On

Hymnal: Prayer and Praise #153 (1883) First Line: He leads on us by paths we did not know Refrain First Line: But when the clouds are gone Languages: English Tune Title: [He leads on us by paths we did not know]
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He Leads Us On

Hymnal: Salvation Army Music #346 (1880) First Line: He leads us on by paths we do not know Refrain First Line: But when the clouds are gone Languages: English Tune Title: [He leads us on by paths we do not know]

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Philip Phillips

1834 - 1895 Composer of "[He leads us on by paths we did not know]" in International Song Service Phillips, Philip, commonly known as the "Singing Pilgrim," was born in Chautauqua County, N. York, Aug. 13, 1834. Although engaged in farming for a time, from an early age he devoted himself to music, and ultimately devoted himself to the work of a "Singing Evangelist," in which capacity he has visited most English-speaking countries. His popular hymnals are: (1) Early Blossoms, 1860; (2) Musical Leaves, 1862; and (3) The Singing Pilgrim, 1866. In these works he published one or two hymns, including "I have heard of a Saviour's love" (The love of Christ), as in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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