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Lord, cleanse my hands, and cleanse my heart

Author: William Drake Pennick (1884-1944) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #461 (1986) First Line: There is a holy hill of God Lyrics: 1 There is a holy hill of God, Its heights by faith I see; Now to ascend my soul aspires, To leave earth’s vanity. Refrain: Lord, cleanse my hands, and cleanse my heart, All selfish aims I flee, My faith reward, thy love impart, And let me dwell with thee. 2 Though great the world’s attractions be, I pass contented by; Gladly I sacrifice their charms For those enjoyed on high. 3 I seek the blessing from the Lord That humble saints receive, And righteousness, his own reward To all who dare believe. 4 O let me now thy hill ascend, Made worthy by thy grace, There in thy strength to stand and serve Within the holy place! Topics: The life of holiness Challenge Languages: English

Lord, cleanse my hands, and cleanse my heart

Author: William D. Pennick Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #413 (1953) First Line: There is a holy hill of God Languages: English

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