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Oh, To Be Nothing, Nothing!

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Victorious Life Hymns #45 (1919) Lyrics: 1. Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. Emptied that He might fill me, As forth to His service I go; Broken, that so unhindered His life through me might flow. Chorus: Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. 2. Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Only as led by His hand; A messenger at His gateway, Only waiting for His command; Only an instrument ready His praises to sound at His will, Willing, should He not require me, In silence to wait on Him still. 3. Oh, to be nothing, nothing! Painful the humbling may be, Yet low in the dust I’d lay me That the world might my Saviour see. Rather be nothing, nothing! To Him let their voices be raised: He is the fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing!]
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O to be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Sacred Songs No. 2 #98 (1899) First Line: O to be nothing, nothing Lyrics: 1 O to be nothing, nothing, Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. Emptied that He might fill me As forth to His service I go; Broken, that so unhindered, His life through me might flow, Broken, that so unhindered, His life through me might flow. 2 O to be nothing, nothing, Only as led by His hand; A messenger at His gateway, Only waiting for His command; Only an instrument ready His praises to sound at His will, Willing, should He not require me In silence to wait on Him still, Willing, should He not require me In silence to wait on Him still. 3 O to be nothing, nothing, Painful the humbling may be, Yet low in the dust I’d lay me That the world might my Saviour see. Rather be nothing, nothing,— To Him let our voices be raised: He is the Fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised, He is the Fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:7 Tune Title: [O to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to Be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5355 First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Lyrics: 1. Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. Emptied that He might fill me As forth to His service I go; Broken, that so unhindered, His life through me might show. Refrain Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Only to lie at His feet, A broken and emptied vessel, For the Master’s use made meet. 2. Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Only as led by His hand; A messenger at His gateway, Only waiting for His command; Only an instrument ready His praises to sound at His will, Willing should He not require me, In silence to wait on Him still. [Refrain] 3. Oh, to be nothing, nothing, Painful the humbling may be, Yet low in the dust I’d lay me That the world might my Savior see. Rather be nothing, nothing, To Him let our voices be raised, He is the Fountain of blessing, He only is meet to be praised. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to Be Nothing, Nothing!

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #325 (1902) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to Be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #48 (1894) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 2 #63 (1876) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to Be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Gospel Music #73 (1877) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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Oh, to be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs #74 (1875) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]

Oh, to Be Nothing

Author: Georgiana M. Taylor Hymnal: Hymns of Zion #76 (1958) First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Refrain First Line: Oh, to be nothing, nothing Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, to be nothing, nothing]
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O to Be Nothing!

Hymnal: Quartette #100 (1889) First Line: O to be nothing, nothing Languages: English Tune Title: [O to be nothing, nothing]

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