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And Must I Part With All I Have

Representative Text

1 And must I part with all of self,
My dearest Lord, for thee?
It is but right since thou hast done
Much more than this for me.

2 Yes, let it go; one look from thee
Will more than make amends
For all the losses I sustain
Of honor, riches, friends.

3 Ten thousand worlds, ten thousand lives,
How worthless they appear
Compared with thee, supremely good,
Divinely bright and fair!

Source: Christ in Song: for all religious services nearly one thousand best gospel hymns, new and old with responsive scripture readings (Rev. and Enl.) #169

Author: Benjamin Beddome

Benjamin Beddome was born at Henley-in Arden, Warwickshire, January 23, 1717. His father was a Baptist minister. He studied at various places, and began preaching in 1740. He was pastor of a Baptist society at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, until his death in 1795. In 1770, he received the degree of M.A. from the Baptist College in Providence, Rhode Island. He published several discourses and hymns. "His hymns, to the number of 830, were published in 1818, with a recommendation from Robert Hall." Montgomery speaks of him as a "writer worthy of honour both for the quantity and the quality of his hymns." --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: And must I part with all I have
Title: And Must I Part With All I Have
Author: Benjamin Beddome (1787)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Source: John Rippon, A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, 1787
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

And must I part with all I have? B. Beddome. [Self Denial.] Given in Rippon's Selection, 1787, No. 281, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines. It is almost unknown to modem collections in Great Britain, but in America it is found in several hymnals, including the Baptist Hymn & Tune Book 1871; Songs for the Sanctuary, 1865; the Dutch Reformed Hymns for the Church, 1869; Hatfield'a Church Hymn Book, 1872; and others. In all of these, the arrangement of the stanzas and the text varies, both from each other, and from the original. Original text in modern editions of Rippon, and in R. Hall's edition of Beddome's Hymns, 1817, No. 225, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Notes

And must I part with all I have? B. Beddome. [Self Denial.] Given in Rippon's Selection, 1787, No. 281, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines. It is almost unknown to modem collections in Great Britain, but in America it is found in several hymnals, including the Baptist Hymn & Tune Book 1871; Songs for the Sanctuary, 1865; the Dutch Reformed Hymns for the Church, 1869; Hatfield'a Church Hymn Book, 1872; and others. In all of these, the arrangement of the stanzas and the text varies, both from each other, and from the original. Original text in modern editions of Rippon, and in R. Hall's edition of Beddome's Hymns, 1817, No. 225, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Tune

SILOAM (Woodbury)


REDHEAD No. 66


MARTYRDOM (Wilson)

MARTYRDOM was originally an eighteenth-century Scottish folk melody used for the ballad "Helen of Kirkconnel." Hugh Wilson (b. Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, c. 1766; d. Duntocher, Scotland, 1824) adapted MARTYRDOM into a hymn tune in duple meter around 1800. A triple-meter version of the tune was fir…

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The Devotional Hymn and Tune Book #88

The Devotional Hymn Book #d28

The Halifax Selection of Hymns #d15

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The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLXVI

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The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLXVI

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The Liturgy and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum #332

The National Baptist Hymn Book #d30

The National Baptist Hymn Book #ad30

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The National Baptist Hymnal #436

The Prayer Meeting Hymn Book #d13

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #227

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #227

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The Presbyterian Juvenile Psalmodist #103

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The Psalmist #558

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The Psalmist #558

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The Psalmody #645

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The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #999

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The Reformed Church Hymnal #427

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The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #410c

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d41

The Sabbath School Singing Book #d3

The Sacred Lute #d14

The Saints' Harp #d54

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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #649

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The Vestry Singing Book #134

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The Virginia Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #116

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The Voice of Praise #406

Union Hymns. Rev. #d22

Union Hymns. Rev. #d24

Village Hymns #221

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Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #221

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Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #221

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Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original #221

Virginia Selection of Psalms #d19

Zion's Hymns, for the Use of the Original Free-Will Baptist Church of North Carolina #d18

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