He Is Holding On to Me

There is naught to fear, when the day is drear, And the path I cannot see

Author: Alfred Barratt (1945)
Tune: [There is naught to fear, when the day is drear]
Published in 1 hymnal


Author: Alfred Barratt

Barratt, Alfred. (New Springs, Wigan, Lancashire, England, October 25, 1879--December, 1968). Coming to the United States as a young man, he studied at Gordon College, Massachusetts, and Newton Theological Seminary, Mass. He was ordained in December, 1913, by the Baptists in Connecticut, then by the Wheeling WV Presbytery, Presbyterian Church in the USA, in 1924. He was pastor of Dallas, West Virginia, then of a series of churches in the Presbytery of Clarion, Pennsylvania. In 1937 he was awarded the Doctor of Literature degree by Bob Jones College. On November 26, 1962, he wrote the undersigned: "For 39 long years I have labored hard and steady writing sermons, children's story sermons, and hymns. Up to the present day I have written 4,… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: There is naught to fear, when the day is drear, And the path I cannot see
Title: He Is Holding On to Me
Author: Alfred Barratt (1945)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He is holding on
Publication Date: 1945
Copyright: © 1945, in "Visions of Victory". Owned by J. M. Henson

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Vision of Victory #147

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