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Wholly Thine

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine Refrain First Line: Wholly Thine, wholly Thine

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[I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine]

Meter: 9.6.9.5 with refrain Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. E. Belden (1858-1945) Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12315 13217 12123 Used With Text: Wholly Thine

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Wholly Thine

Author: F. E. Belden (1858-1945) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #308 (1985) Meter: 9.6.9.5 with refrain First Line: I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine Refrain First Line: Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, Wholly Thine, this is my vow; Lyrics: 1 I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine; Teach me how, teach me how; I would do Thy will, O Lord, not mine; Help me, help me now. Refrain Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, Wholly Thine, this is my vow; Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, Wholly Thine, O Lord, just now. 2 What is worldly pleasure, wealth or fame, Without Thee, without Thee? I will leave them all for Thy dear Name, This my wealth shall be. [Refrain] 3 As I cast earth’s transient joys behind, Come Thou near, come Thou near; In Thy presence all in all I find, ’Tis my comfort here. [Refrain] Topics: Gospel Consecration Tune Title: [I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine]
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Wholly Thine (Belden)

Author: Franklin E. Belden Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7426 First Line: I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine Refrain First Line: Wholly Thine, wholly Thine Lyrics: 1. I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine; Teach me how, teach me how; I would do Thy will, O Lord, not mine; Help me, help me now. Refrain Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, Wholly Thine, this is my vow; Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, Wholly Thine, O Lord, just now. 2. What is worldly pleasure, wealth or fame, Without Thee, without Thee? I will leave them all for Thy dear name, This my wealth shall be. [Refrain] 3. As I cast earth’s transient joys behind, Come Thou near, come Thou near; In Thy presence all in all I find, ’Tis my comfort here. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine]
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Wholly Thine

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #395 (1908) First Line: I would be, dear Saviour, wholly thine Lyrics: 1 I would be, dear Saviour, wholly thine; Teach me how, teach me how; I would do thy will, O Lord, not mine, Help me, help me now. Wholly thine, wholly thine, Wholly thine, this is my vow. Wholly thine, wholly thine, wholly thine, O Lord, just now. 2 What is worldly pleasure, wealth or fame, Without thee, without thee? I will leave them all for thy dear name, This my wealth shall be. Wholly thine, wholly thine, Wholly thine, this is my vow. Wholly thine, wholly thine, wholly thine, O Lord, just now. 3 As I cast earth's transient joys behind, Come thou near, come thou near; In thy presence all in all I find, 'Tis my comfort here. Wholly thine, wholly thine, Wholly thine, this is my vow. Wholly thine, wholly thine, wholly thine, O Lord, just now. Topics: Living His Life Consecration; Living His Life Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [I would be, dear Saviour, wholly thine]

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F. E. Belden

1858 - 1945 Person Name: F. E. B. Author of "Wholly thine, wholly thine" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book Belden was born in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1858. He began writing music in his late teenage years after moving to California with his family. For health reasons he later moved to Colorado. He returned to Battle Creek with his wife in the early 1880s, and there he became involved in Adventist Church publishing. F. E. Belden wrote many hymn tunes, gospel songs, and related texts in the early years of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Belden was able to rapidly write both music and poetry together which enabled him to write a song to fit a sermon while it was still being delivered. He also wrote songs for evang­el­ist Bil­ly Sun­day. Though Belden’s later years were marred by misunderstandings with the church leadership over his royalties, he did donate his papers and manuscripts to the church’s seminary at his death. He died on December 2, 1945 in Battle Creek, Michigan. N.N., Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/l/belden_fe.htm