Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
STEWARDSHIP
440
Lord, Lead the Way the Savior Went
Matt. 25: 40
C. M.
Farrant
William Croswell, 1831
Richard Farrant, †1580
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and
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bore
lane
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By
Lord,
ill;
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scure,
are
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Him,
lead
way
all
hast
through
the
2
Like
1
Lord,
For
4
Mean
3
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scenes
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deep
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ward.
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sake,
tried,
ness
spent,
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