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Heb. 13:13

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #380 (1884) First Line: My Saviour, I would own thee Lyrics: 1 My Saviour, I would own thee Amid the world's proud scorn, The world that mocked and crowned thee With diadem of thorn; The world that now rejects thee Makes nothing of thy love, Counts not the grace and pity That brought thee from above. 2 My Lord, my Master, help me To walk apart with thee Outside the camp, where only Thy beauty I may see: Far from the world's loud turmoil, Far from its busy din, Far from its praise and honor, Its unbelief and sin. 3 Oh, keep my heart at leisure From all the world beside, In close communion, ever Thus with thee to abide-- So all thy whispered breathings Of love and truth to hear; And hail thee with rejoicing, When thou shalt soon appear. Languages: English
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My Saviour, I would own thee

Author: Mrs. Rebekah H. Taylor Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #392 (1892) Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Life and Character Languages: English
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Counts not the grace and pity

Author: R. H. Taylor Hymnal: Common Praise #461 (1913) First Line: My Saviour, I would own Thee Languages: English Tune Title: MOUNT STIRLING

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