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Living to Serve the Cause of Christ

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1 My gracious Lord, I own thy right
to ev'ry service I can pay;
and call it my supreme delight
to hear thy dictates and obey.

2 What is my being but for thee,
its sure support, its noblest end,
thy ever-smiling face to see
and serve the cause of such a friend?

3 I would not breathe for worldly joy,
or to increase my worldly good,
nor future days or pow'rs employ
to spread a sounding name abroad;

4 But to my Saviour I would live,
to him who for my ransom died;
nor could untainted Eden give
such bliss as blossoms at his side.

5 His work my later tears shall bless,
when youthful vigour is no more,
and my last hour of life confess
his love hath animating pow'r.

Source: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #459

Author: Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge (b. London, England, 1702; d. Lisbon, Portugal, 1751) belonged to the Non-conformist Church (not associated with the Church of England). Its members were frequently the focus of discrimination. Offered an education by a rich patron to prepare him for ordination in the Church of England, Doddridge chose instead to remain in the Non-conformist Church. For twenty years he pastored a poor parish in Northampton, where he opened an academy for training Non-conformist ministers and taught most of the subjects himself. Doddridge suffered from tuberculosis, and when Lady Huntington, one of his patrons, offered to finance a trip to Lisbon for his health, he is reputed to have said, "I can as well go to heaven from Lisbon as from Nort… Go to person page >

My gracious Lord, I own Thy right. P. Doddridge. [The Service of Christ a delight.] Published by Job Orton in his posthumous edition of Doddridge's Hymns, 1755, No. 294, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "Christ's Service the fruit of our Labours on earth:" also given in J. D. Humphreys’s edition of the same, 1839, No. 320. Its use, especially in America, is extensive. Sometimes it is given as “All-gracious Lord, I own Thy right," as in the Unitarian Hymns of The Spirit, Boston, U.S.A., 1864.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Notes

My gracious Lord, I own Thy right. P. Doddridge. [The Service of Christ a delight.] Published by Job Orton in his posthumous edition of Doddridge's Hymns, 1755, No. 294, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "Christ's Service the fruit of our Labours on earth:" also given in J. D. Humphreys’s edition of the same, 1839, No. 320. Its use, especially in America, is extensive. Sometimes it is given as “All-gracious Lord, I own Thy right," as in the Unitarian Hymns of The Spirit, Boston, U.S.A., 1864.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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The Heart and Voice #76b

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The Hymn Book of the Free Methodist Church #627

The Lesser Hymnal #d220

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The Lexington Collection #79

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The Methodist Hymnal (Text only edition) #336

The Methodist Hymnal #257

The Methodist Hymnal #257

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The Methodist Hymnal #336

The Methodist Protestant Church Hymnal #d289

The National Baptist Hymn Book #d348

The National Baptist Hymn Book #ad348

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The National Baptist Hymnal #446

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The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #425

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The New England Sabbath School Minstrel #113

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The New Golden Chain of Sabbath School Melodies #38b

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The New Jubilee Harp #500

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The New Jubilee Harp #500

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The New Laudes Domini #1031

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The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #314

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The Otterbein Hymnal #262

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The People's Hymnal #262

The People's Praise Book or Carmina Sanctorum #d389

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The Pilgrim Hymnal #393

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #209

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #209

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The Primitive Methodist Church Hymnal #311

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The Psalmist #556

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The Psalmist #556

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The Psalmody #644

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The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #164c

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d662

The Sacred Lute #d206

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The Sacred Lyre #296

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The Sanctuary Hymnal, published by Order of the General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ #414

The Sanctus #d159

The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d560

The Service of Praise #d198

The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d359

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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #627

The South Western Psalmist #d252

The Southern Psalmist #d534

The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d557

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The Springfield Collection of Hymns for Sacred Worship #294

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The Tribute of Praise and Methodist Protestant Hymn Book #143

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The Tribute of Praise #143

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The Tribute of Praise #143

The Vestry Harp #d127

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The Vestry Singing Book #234

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The Voice of Praise #616

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The Wesleyan Methodist Hymnal #323

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The Wreath of Gems #87

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Tried and True #11

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Triumphant Songs No.1 #192

Union Hymns #d261

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Worship and Service Hymnal #313

Worship in Song #d172

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Worship in Song #473

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Y.P.S.C.E. Hymns of Christian Endeavor #80

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