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Christ, Thou Alone

Author: E. L. J. Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #33 (1921) First Line: Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other]
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Christ, Thou Alone

Author: Elmer L. Jorgensen Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #99 (1997) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Lyrics: 1 Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Shall, on the throne of my heart, rival Thee; Stronger Thy love than the love of a mother, Deeper Thy peace than the depths of the sea. 2 Christ, Thou alone dost from bondage deliver, Bringing me freedom and blessed release; Crushing the heart then restoring forever, Pouring into it the balm of Thy peace. 3 Christ, Thou alone shalt be master and owner: Thou art the bridegroom and we are the bride; Faithful to Thee, to obey and to honor, Robed as a queen we shall reign at Thy side. 4 Christ, Thou alone into harbor shall guide me, After the journey forever is o'er; Safe in Thy glory, no shadow to hide Thee, Sorrow and sighing shall end evermore. Topics: Christians Commitment; Christians Loyalty; Christians Obedience Scripture: Galatians 2:20 Languages: English Tune Title: NEW SWEDEN

Christ, Thou Alone

Author: E. L. J. Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #612 (1975) First Line: Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Tune Title: [Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other]
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Christ, Thou Alone

Author: Elmer L. Jorgenson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9724 Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Lyrics: 1 Christ, Thou alone art my Lord, and no other Shall, on the throne of my heart, rival Thee; Stronger Thy love than the love of a mother, Deeper Thy peace than the depths of the sea. 2 Christ, Thou alone dost from bondage deliver, Bringing me freedom and blessèd release; Crushing the heart—then restoring forever, Pouring into it the balm of Thy peace. 3 Christ, Thou alone shalt be master and owner; Thou art the bridegroom, and we are the bride; Faithful to Thee, to obey and to honor, Robed as a queen we shall reign at Thy side. 4 Christ, Thou alone into harbor shall guide me, After the journey forever is o’er; Safe in Thy glory, no shadow to hide Thee, Sorrow and sighing shall end evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: CANARY WHARF

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