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[I've no refuge, Lord, beside Thee]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. J. Butler Incipit: 34545 22165 44542 Used With Text: The Only Refuge

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The Only Refuge

Author: C. J. B. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I've no refuge, Lord, beside Thee Refrain First Line: Hide me, Jesus, safely hide me Scripture: Acts 4:12 Used With Tune: [I've no refuge, Lord, beside Thee]

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The Only Refuge

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Gospel Song-Gems No.1 #3 (1901) First Line: I've no refuge, Lord, beside thee Refrain First Line: Hide me, Jesus, safely hide me Languages: English Tune Title: [I've no refuge, Lord, beside thee]
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The Only Refuge

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Our Hymns #71 (1903) First Line: I've no refuge, Lord, beside thee Refrain First Line: Hide me, Jesus, safely hide me Languages: English Tune Title: [I've no refuge, Lord, beside thee]
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The Only Refuge

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Praise and Rejoicing #103 (1904) First Line: I've no refuge, Lord, beside Thee Refrain First Line: Hide me, Jesus, safely hide me Scripture: Acts 4:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [I've no refuge, Lord, beside Thee]

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Charles J. Butler

Person Name: C. J. B. Author of "The Only Refuge" in Praise and Rejoicing Charles J Butler USA 1860- Butler, a Methodist, speaks of a voyage he took from his home, Camden, NJ, as a bachelor, to Britain around 1894, stating he roamed around the British Isles for 14 months through Scotland, Ireland, Britain, and Paris, dealing with ship stewards, street urchins, and visiting famous sights. He wrote about his trip in 1901. He later resided in Philadephia and was a salesman and musician. He wrote “Heart Melodies #3” with Charles Bentley (1897). He is possibly the listed secretary of the YMCA in Philadelphia in 1920. John Perry