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[The pitfalls in sin's awful path]

Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. Jas. Pate Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 13116 11535 56535 Used With Text: I'm On the Rock

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I'm On the Rock

Author: Bertha Davis Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: The pitfalls in sin's awful path Refrain First Line: I'm on the Rock at last, at last Used With Tune: [The pitfalls in sin's awful path]

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I’m On the Rock

Author: Bertha Davis Hymnal: Old Time Revival #88 (1950) First Line: The pitfalls in sin's awful path Refrain First Line: I'm on the Rock at last, at last Lyrics: 1 The pitfalls in sin’s awful path Once caught and held me fast; But Jesus came and saved from wrath, I’m on the Rock at last. Refrain: I’m on the Rock at last, at last, I’m on the Rock at last; My feet have found a resting place, I’m on the Rock at last. 2 Old Satan led thro’ mire and sand, And thorns before me cast; But, by the Saviour’s mighty pow’r, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] 3 On sin’s wild sea I’ll sail no more, All danger now is past; The raging tempests all are o’er, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] 4 I have escaped the burning sand, The desert’s fiery blast; I’m bound for heaven’s shining strand, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 62:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [The pitfalls in sin's awful path]
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I'm on the Rock

Author: Mrs. B. Davis Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #345 (1977) First Line: The pitfalls in sin's awful path Refrain First Line: I'm on the Rock at last, at last Lyrics: 1 The pitfalls in sin’s awful path Once caught and held me fast, But Jesus came and saved from wrath, I’m on the Rock at last. Refrain: I’m on the Rock at last, at last, I’m on the Rock at last; My feet have found a resting place, I’m on the Rock at last. 2 Old Satan led thro’ mire and sand, And thorns before me cast, But, by the Saviour’s mighty pow’r, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] 3 On sin’s wild sea I’ll sail no more, All danger now is past, The raging tempests all are o’er, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] 4 I have escaped the burning sand, The desert’s fiery blast, I’m bound for heaven’s shining strand, I’m on the Rock at last. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Security Scripture: Psalm 69:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [The pitfalls in sin's awful path]

I'm On the Rock

Author: Bertha Davis Hymnal: Singing Joy #13 (1950) First Line: The pitfalls in sin's awful path Refrain First Line: I'm on the Rock at last, at last Languages: Engish; English Tune Title: [The pitfalls in sin's awful path]

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Mrs. James A. Pate

Person Name: Mrs. Jas. Pate Arranger of "[The pitfalls in sin's awful path]" in Old Time Revival

John T. Benson

1861 - 1930 Arranger of "[The pitfalls in sin's awful path]" in Glory Songs Mr. John T. Benson, Sr. was born on February 19, 1861 in the Edgefield community in east Nashville and was brought up in the Tulip Street Methodist Church where his father was a charter member. John T. and his wife were involved in the founding of an independent holiness church that later became the Church of the Nazarene. Mr. Benson served as minister of music, first in the mission and then in the Church. The Bensons wrote some gospel songs, but their greatest contribution was in the publishing and distribution of song books and hymnals. He founded the John T Benson Publishing Company in Nashville. John Sr. died on June 24, 1930 in Nashville. NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.gmahalloffame.org/speaker-lineup/john-t-benson-sr/

Bertha Davis

Person Name: Mrs. B. Davis Author of "I'm On the Rock" in Glory Songs
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