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71. Christ, my All

1 I would ever follow Thee,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
Thou art more than life to me,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
As a child I would believe,
And Thy gift of grace receive;
Let me ne'er Thy Spirit grieve,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all.

2 In Thy word is my delight,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
'Tis my comfort day and night,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
Where Thou leadest, I will go,
Tho' the way I may not know;
Thou the path of peace wilt show,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all.

3 Thou didst give Thyself for me,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
Help me now to live for Thee,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all;
Time is flying fast away,
Soon will close life's fleeting day;
Let me labor while I may,
Christ, my all; Christ, my all.

Text Information
First Line: I would ever follow Thee
Title: Christ, my All
Author: Grace J. Frances
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Following
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I would ever follow Thee]
Composer: Hubert P. Main
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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