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Jesus, my Lord

Author: Amelia M. Starkweather Hymnal: The Welcome Voice #10 (1884) First Line: I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord Refrain First Line: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Lyrics: 1. I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord, And gather the crumbs as they fall, Than sit as a guest at a sumptuous board, Where Jesus has not had a call. Chorus: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Down at thy feet I fall; Jesus, my Saviour, my Refuge, my Friend, Jesus, my Lord, my all. 2 I'd rather my body a temple should be, Where Jesus my Master would stay, Than have all the wealth of the kingdoms, and see Him drive forever away. Chorus 3. I'd rather have him for companion and friend, His book for my counsel and guide, Than walk in vain pleasure, and find at the end, No refuge in which I may hide. Chorus 4. I want to leave all in his hands ev'ry day, To do as it seemeth him best; And self on the altar a sacrifice lay, And on his sweet promises rest. Chour Tune Title: [I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord]
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Jesus, my Lord

Author: Amelia M. Starkweather Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #51 (1885) First Line: I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord Refrain First Line: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Lyrics: 1 I’d rather get down at the feet of my Lord, And gather the crumbs as they fall, Than sit as a guest at a sumptuous board, Where Jesus has not had a call. Refrain: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Down at thy feet I fall; Jesus, my Saviour, my Refuge, my Friend, Jesus, my Lord, my all. 2 I’d rather my body a temple should be, Where Jesus my Master would stay, Than have all the wealth of kingdoms, and see Him driven forever away. [Refrain] 3 I’d rather have him for companion and friend, His book for my counsel and guide, Than walk in vain pleasure, and find at the end No refuge in which I may hide. [Refrain] 4 I want to leave all in his hands ev’ry day, To do as it seemeth him best; And self on the altar a sacrifice lay, And on his sweet promises rest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I’d rather get down at the feet of my Lord]
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Jesus, my Lord

Author: Amelia M. Starkweather Hymnal: The Revival Wave #137 (1887) First Line: I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord Refrain First Line: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Languages: English Tune Title: [I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord]
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Jesus, my Lord

Author: Amelia M. Starkweather Hymnal: Temple Trio #233 (1886) First Line: I'd rather get down at the feet of my Lord Refrain First Line: Jesus, my Lord! Jesus, my King! Tune Title: [I’d rather get down at the feet of my Lord]

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