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From This Blest Hour

Author: Walter J. Mathams Hymnal: Worship and Song. (Rev. ed.) #142 (1921) First Line: From this blest hour, Lord Christ, I would be thine Lyrics: 1 From this blest hour, Lord Christ, I would be thine, A lowly servant of the Will Divine; With this one prayer, that my endeavor be, At every step I take to follow thee. 2 With body, soul, and spirit thine alone, I would be names and numbered with thine own, And wear the fair white honor of thy name Without reproach of sin or sense of shame. 3 Be with me on this high and holy ground, Where nobler souls than mine thy grace have found; Be with me, as with them that even I May live as bravely, and as calmly die. 4 Be with me that thy Church may see and know I seek her welfare, wheresoe’er I go; Be with me, that the world itself may see The glory and the bliss of serving thee. Tune Title: LANGRAN
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From this blest hour, Lord Christ, I would be thine

Author: Walter J. Mathams Hymnal: Worship and Song Edition B #ad78 (1916) Languages: English
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From this blest hour, Lord Christ, I would be thine

Author: Walter J. Mathams Hymnal: Worship and Song #134 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN

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