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Remember Me

While traveling through this world of sorrow, I'm trusting, Lord, in Thee

Author: Thomas J. Farris (1939)
Tune: [While traveling through this world of sorrow] (Farris)
Published in 21 hymnals


Author: Thomas J. Farris

Born: June 1, 1877, near Timbo, Arkansas. (c) The Cyber Hymnal (www.hymntime.com/tch) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: While traveling through this world of sorrow, I'm trusting, Lord, in Thee
Title: Remember Me
Author: Thomas J. Farris (1939)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Remember me, O loving Savior
Publication Date: 1939
Copyright: 1939 by Stamps-Baxter Music and Ptg. Co. in "Gospel Tide"

Timeline

Instances in all hymnals

Instances (1 - 21 of 21)

America's Favorite Radio Songs #d137

Best Loved Songs and Hymns #28

Best of All #13

Best of All Number 2 #d180

Best of Southern Gospel #232

Church Gospel Songs and Hymns #479

Favorite Gospel Songs #17

Gems of Devotion #92

Gleams of Glory #165

Gospel Hymns #21

Gospel Praise #19

Gospel Songs and Hymns #479

Harvest Tide #13

Heavenly Highway Hymns #287

Heavenly Visions #13

Melodies of Joy #14

Radiant Joy #48

Radio and Revival Special #14

Revival Message #13

Sacred Songs of the Church #741

Timely Songs for Church, Singing School and Conventions #d127

Exclude 18 pre-1979 instances
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