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My All-sufficient Savior

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Coronation Hymns #9 (1913) First Line: When sunshine had left me, my way had grown dim Refrain First Line: My All-sufficient Savior came Lyrics: 1 When sunshine had left me, my way had grown dim, When the cup of my sorrow was full to the brim, There came a Deliv'rer my soul looked to Him-- My All-sufficient Savior. Chorus: My All-sufficient Savior came, He took my sin, He bore my shame; Now I have peace in His dear name-- My All-sufficient Savior. 2 When Satan controlled me no freedom I knew; When I sought earthly follies my pleasures were few; But Jesus bro't freedom and joys that are true-- My All-sufficient Savior. [Chorus] 3 'Tis friendship most precious, this friendship divine, And the light of His presence so brightly doth shine; This wonderful Friend will forever be mine,-- My All-sufficient Savior. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When sunshine had left me, my way had grown dim]
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My All-Sufficient Savior

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Sing Unto the Lord #72 (1906) First Line: When sunshine had left me, my way had grown dim Refrain First Line: My All-sufficient Savior came Languages: English Tune Title: [When sunshine had left me, my way had grown dim]

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