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All for Thee

Representative Text

1 Within my heart, O Lord, fulfil
The purpose of thy death and pain,
That all may know thou livest still
In blood-washed hearts to rule and reign.

2 O Lord, I gaze upon thy face,
That suffering face so marred for me;
Touched by the wonders of thy grace
My heart in love goes out to thee.

3 O Saviour, by thy bleeding form
The world is crucified to me;
Thy loving heart, so rent and torn,
Thy suffering bids me share with thee.

4 ‘Twas on the cross thou didst redeem
My soul from sin and dark despair;
‘Tis near the cross I would be seen,
And welcome every sinner there.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #138

Author: Herbert Booth

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Text Information

First Line: Within my heart, O Lord, fulfill
Title: All for Thee
Author: Herbert Booth
Language: English
Refrain First Line: The fountain now is open wide
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #7566
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