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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 3 #148 (1918) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Lyrics: 1 “Complete!” O sweet and heav’nly word, That sinless angels never heard! Our stam’ring lips can scarcely spell it, It needs a seraph voice to tell it: Complete, not in myself, but Thee! “Yes, trusting soul, complete in Me, complete in Me.” Chorus: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it; Complete in Him, I dare to tell it; Complete in Him, I’m sanctified; Complete in Him, I’m satisfied, I’m satisfied. 2 But I am weak and full of sin, All bruis’d without, and stained within; How can it be that I be holy? “Ah, learn of Me, the meek and lowly; My grace it is that sets you free! Rejoice, thou art complete in Me, complete in Me.” [Chorus] 3 But I am blind, I shall but stray Or grope and stumble in the way. “My hand shall hold, Mine eye shall guide thee; And My bright angels walk beside thee, Fear not, I gave myself for thee, And where I am night cannot be, night cannot be.” [Chorus] 4 “Complete in Him!” and what is this, But gate of pearl that leads to bliss? Life has no need but Jesus fills it; Life has no storm but Jesus stills it; Peace widens, deepens to a sea, When I can say, “Complete in Thee, complete in Thee.” [Chorus] 5 And when before the great white throne I reap the joys my tears have sown, In loftier songs I will adore Him And cast my crown of gold before Him; And this my highest note shall be, “Redeemed and saved, Complete in Thee, complete in Thee.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Sacred Melodies Nos.1 and 2 combined #75 (1886) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete in Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Songs of Joy and Gladness with Supplement #354 (1889) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #137 (1899) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]

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