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Text:Into My Heart
Author:Harry D. Clarke
Author (st. 2):Anon.
Tune:INTO MY HEART
Composer:Harry D. Clarke

2160. Into My Heart

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1 Into my heart, into my heart,
come into my heart, Lord Jesus;
come in today, come in to stay;
come into my heart, Lord Jesus.

2 Out of my heart, out of my heart,
shine out of my heart, Lord Jesus;
shine out today, shine out alway;
shine out of my heart, Lord Jesus.

Text Information
First Line: Into my heart, into my heart
Title: Into My Heart
Author: Harry D. Clarke
Author (st. 2): Anon.
Meter: 448.448
Language: English
Publication Date: 2001
Topic: Grace: Personal Holiness
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: INTO MY HEART
Composer: Harry D. Clarke
Meter: 448.448
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 1924, renwed 1952 Hope Publishing Co.
Notes: Now Public Domain.



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