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Alone With Jesus

Author: D. M. S. Hymnal: New Songs of Praise and Power 1-2-3 Combined #293 (1922) First Line: There's a place I love to tarry Refrain First Line: Just to be alone with Jesus Lyrics: 1 There’s a place I love to tarry, When my soul is sad, oppressed, ‘Tis alone with Christ my Saviour, Where He bids me “Come and rest.” Refrain: Just to be alone with Jesus, Just to hear Him softly say: “Fear not, though the world forsake you, Lo I’m with you alway.” 2 When the cares of life are heavy, And beneath my cross I bend; Then I go alone with Jesus, For He is my dearest Friend. [Refrain] 3 When the tempter would assail me, Jesus bids me to Him flee; He’s my Refuge, Friend and Saviour, He is all in all to me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a place I love to tarry]

Alone with Jesus

Author: D. M. Shanks Hymnal: Spiritual hymns of worship #d469 (1957) First Line: There's a place I love to tarry Refrain First Line: Just to be alone with Jesus

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