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[Once it was the blessing]

Appears in 18 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. B. Simpson Incipit: 15123 13216 51234 Used With Text: Once It Was the Blessing

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祂自己 (Himself)

Author: Albert B. Simpson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 前要的是祝福,今要主自己 Used With Tune: [Once it was the blessing]
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Himself

Author: Albert B. Simpson Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: Once it was the blessing Refrain First Line: All in all forever Lyrics: 1. Once it was the blessing, Now it is the Lord; Once it was the feeling, Now it is His Word; Once His gift I wanted, Now, the Giver own; Once I sought for healing, Now Himself alone. Refrain All in all forever, Jesus will I sing; Everything in Jesus, And Jesus everything. 2. Once ’twas painful trying, Now ’tis perfect trust; Once a half salvation, Now the uttermost; Once ’twas ceaseless holding, Now He holds me fast; Once ’twas constant drifting, Now my anchor’s cast. [Refrain] 3. Once ’twas busy planning, Now ’tis trustful prayer; Once ’twas anxious caring, Now He has the care; Once ’twas what I wanted, Now what Jesus says; Once ’twas constant asking, Now ’tis ceaseless praise. [Refrain] 4. Once it was my working, His it hence shall be; Once I tried to use Him, Now He uses me; Once the pow’r I wanted, Now the Mighty One; Once for self I labored, Now for Him alone. [Refrain] 5. Once I hoped in Jesus, Now I know He’s mine; Once my lamps were dying, Now they brightly shine; Once for death I waited, Now His coming hail; And my hopes are anchored Safe within the veil. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Once it was the blessing]

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Himself

Author: Albert B. Simpson Hymnal: Our Great Redeemer's Praise #152 (2022) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D with refrain First Line: Once it was the blessing Refrain First Line: All in all forever Lyrics: 1 Once it was the blessing, now it is the Lord; once it was the feeling, now it is His Word; once His gift I wanted, now, the Giver own; once I sought for healing, now Himself alone. Refrain: All in all forever, only Christ I'll sing; ev'rything is in Christ, and Christ is ev'rything. 2 Once ’twas painful trying, now ’tis perfect trust; once a half salvation, now the uttermost; once ’twas ceaseless holding, now He holds me fast; once ’twas constant drifting, now my anchor’s cast. [Refrain] 3 Once ’twas busy planning, now ’tis trustful prayer; once ’twas anxious caring, now He has the care; once ’twas what I wanted, now what Jesus says; once ’twas constant asking, now ’tis ceaseless praise. [Refrain] 4 Once it was my working, His it hence shall be; once I tried to use Him, now He uses me; once the pow’r I wanted, now the Mighty One; once for self I labored, now for Him alone. [Refrain] 5 Once I hoped in Jesus, now I know He’s mine; once my lamps were dying, now they brightly shine; once for death I waited, now His coming hail; and my hopes are anchored, safe within the veil. [Refrain] Topics: Jesus Christ, Our Lord Person of Christ Scripture: Philippians 2:12-13 Languages: English Tune Title: HIMSELF
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Himself Alone

Author: A. B. Simpson Hymnal: Redemption Songs #393a (1937) First Line: Once it was the blessing Refrain First Line: All in all forever Topics: Christian Life and Service Languages: English Tune Title: HIMSELF ALONE

Himself

Author: Albert Benjamin Simpson Hymnal: The Christian Life Hymnal #528 (2006) First Line: Once it was the blessing Refrain First Line: All in all forever, Jesus will I sing Tune Title: HIMSELF

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A. B. Simpson

1843 - 1919 Person Name: Albert B. Simpson Author of "Himself" in Our Great Redeemer's Praise Albert B. Simpson was the founder of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Dianne Shapiro
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