Text: | More Than I Can Pay |
Author: | James Rowe |
Tune: | [There's a precious Friend called Jesus] |
Composer: | B. D. Ackley |
1 There’s a precious Friend called Jesus of whose praise I sing,
For He sends me many blessings ev’ry day;
Tho’ with joy to His dear altar now my all I bring,
Still I owe Him more than I can ever pay.
Refrain:
Yes, I owe Him more than I can ever pay,
Yet He sends me many blessing ev’ry day;
He’s the dearest friend of all, for He answers when I call,
Yes, I owe Him more than I can ever pay.
2 In the hour of pain and trouble He is always nigh,
And amid the storm His words my fears allay;
When the enemy approaches I on Him rely,
O, I owe Him more than I can ever pay. [Refrain]
3 He His all has freely given just to win my love,
And has promised to be with me all the way;
I’m preparing now to praise Him in the world above,
O, I owe Him more than I can ever pay. [Refrain]
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First Line: | There's a precious Friend called Jesus of whose praise I sing |
Title: | More Than I Can Pay |
Author: | James Rowe |
Refrain First Line: | Yes, I owe Him more than I can ever pay |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1914 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There's a precious Friend called Jesus] |
Composer: | B. D. Ackley |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |