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EXPRESSION

Appears in 69 hymnals First Line: Oh, Jesus, my Saviour, I know thou art mine Used With Tune: EXPRESSION Text Sources: Zion Songster, p. 261

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EXPRESSION

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 34555 65571 175 Used With Text: Oh, Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine
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AMANDRA

Appears in 13 hymnals Incipit: 57117 53445 5421 Used With Text: O Jesus, my Saviour, I know Thou art mine
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[O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. Baltzell Incipit: 53217 61513 25321 Used With Text: I Love Thee, My Lord

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O Praise The Lord, I'm Saved

Author: Caleb Jarvis Taylor, 1753-1816 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8337 First Line: O Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine Refrain First Line: O praise the Lord, I’m saved Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the pleasures of earth I resign; Of objects most pleasing, I love Thee the best; Without Thee I’m wretched, but with Thee I’m blest. Refrain: O praise the Lord, I’m saved, I’m saved by the blood of the Lamb; I’m saved, I’m saved, O praise the Lord, I’m saved. 2 Thou art my rich treasure, my joy and my love, No richer’s possessed by the angels above; For Thee all the pleasures of sense I’ll forego And wander a pilgrim distressèd below. [Refrain] 3 O Jesus, my Savior, in Thee I am blest; My life and my treasure, my joy and my rest; Thy grace be my theme, and Thy name be my song; Thy love doth inspire my heart and my tongue. [Refrain] 4 Thy Spirit first taught me to know I was blind; And taught me the way of salvation to find; And when I was sinking in dreadful despair, My Jesus relieved me, and bid me not fear. [Refrain] 5 In vain I attempt to describe what I feel; The language of mortals forever must fail; My Jesus is precious, my soul’s in a flame; I’m raised into raptures while praising His name. [Refrain] 6 I find Him in singing, I find Him in prayer; In sweet meditation, He always is near; My constant companion, oh, may we not part; All glory to Jesus who dwells in my heart. [Refrain] 7 If ever I loved, sure I love Thee, my Lord, I love Thy dear people, Thy ways and Thy word; I love all creation, I love sinners, too, Since Jesus has died to redeem them from woe. [Refrain] 8 Tho’ weak and despisèd, by faith I now stand, Preserved and supported by Heaven’s kind hand; In Jesus supported, I’ll bless His dear name, Regardless of censure, of praise or of blame. [Refrain] 9 When happy in Christ, I regard not the proud, Tho’ sinners despise me for singing so loud; For death will soon call me, and then I shall fly, To praise my dear Jesus, in mansions on high. [Refrain] 10 There millions of ages my soul shall employ, In praising my Jesus, my hope and my joy; The glorified spirits and angels around, Shall all be delighted to join the glad sound. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine]
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I Love Thee, My Lord

Hymnal: Heavenly Carols #12 (1878) First Line: O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine Scripture: Psalm 18:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine]
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I Love Thee, My Lord

Hymnal: Songs of the Kingdom #16 (1882) First Line: O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine Languages: English Tune Title: [O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine" in A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Annabel Morris Buchanan

1888 - 1983 Arranger of "EXPRESSION" in Folk Hymns of America Born: October 22, 1888, Groesbeck, Texas. Died: January 6, 1983, Paducah, Kentucky. Buried: Round Hill Cemetery, Marion, Virginia. Daughter of William Caruthers Morris and Anna Virginia Foster, and wife of John Preston Buchanan, Anna received her musical training at the Landon Conservatory of Music, Dallas, Texas (to which she received a scholarship at age 15); the Guilmant Organ School, New York; and studying with Emil Liebling, William Carl, and Cornelius Rybner, among others. She taught music in Texas; at Halsell College, Oklahoma (1907-08); and at Stonewall Jackson College, Abingdon, Virginia (1909-12). In 1912, she married John Preston Buchanan, a lawyer, writer, and senator, from Marion, Virginia; they moved to their home, Roseacre, in Marion, where they had four children. Buchanan served as president of the Virginia Federation of Music Clubs in 1927, and helped organize the first Virginia State Choral Festival in 1928, and White Top Folk Festivals (1931-41). After her husband’s death in 1937, she sold Roseacre and moved to Richmond, Virginia, with her two youngest children. She taught music theory and composition and folk music at the University of Richmond (1939-40); during the summers, at the New England Music Camp, Lake Messalonskee, Oakland, Maine (1938-40); and at the Huckleberry Mountain Artists Colony near Hendersonville, North Carolina, in 1941. She later moved to Harrisonburg, Virginia, and taught at Madison College (1944-48). In 1951, she moved to Paducah, Kentucky. She later became the archivist of the folk music collecting project of the National Federation of Music Clubs, serving until 1963. Buchanan’s works include: Folk-Hymns of America (New York: J. Fischer, 1938) American Folk Music, 1939 Sources: Findagrave, accessed 15 Nov 2016 Hughes, pp. 329-30 Hustad, p. 213 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com

S. B. Ellenberger

1831 - 1899 Person Name: Samuel Boltz Ellenberger Composer of "[O Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine]" in The Cyber Hymnal