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Nothing of My Own to Claim

Author: C. E. Retters Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4603 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D First Line: Would you know how I was saved Lyrics: 1. Would you know how I was saved, Gained the peace that now I have; How He saved me from the fall? Trusting Jesus, that is all. Refrain Nothing of my own to claim, Trusting only Jesus’ name; Making Him my all in all, Trusting Jesus, that is all. 2. Poor and helpless soul was I, Sinful and afraid to die; Jesus heard my stammering call, Trusting Jesus did it all. [Refrain] 3. Not by works was my reward, But believing on the Lord; Saved was I through faith, though small— Trusting Jesus, that is all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: AYER

Nothing of My Own to Claim

Author: C. E. Retters Hymnal: Songs of the Great Salvation #105 (1918) First Line: Would you know how I was saved Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you know how I was saved]

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