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Self-denial

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CXXXIX (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord, for thee? It is but right, since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go—one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Topics: Graces Scripture: Luke 9:23 Languages: English
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Christian Self-denial

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLXVI (1799) First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go--one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial Scripture: Mark 8:34 Languages: English
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Christian Self-denial

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLXVI (1802) First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go--one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial Scripture: Luke 9:23 Languages: English

And must I part with all of self

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Christ in Song #d24 (1900)
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Parting With Self

Author: B. Beddome Hymnal: Christ in Song #169 (1908) First Line: And must I part with all of self Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all of self, My dearest Lord, for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go; one look from thee Will more than make amends For all the losses I sustain Of honor, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, ten thousand lives, How worthless they appear Compared with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! Topics: Decision Day; Invitation and Repentance Decision Day; Living His Life Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: AVON
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Christian self denial

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Evangelical Hymns #285 (1829) First Line: And must I part with all I have Languages: English

Self Denial for Christ

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A. M. E. C. Hymnal #654 (1954) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: And must I part with all I have Languages: English

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