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I surrender all to Jesus, Every worldly joy must flee
Author: Luetta Snyder
Tune: [I surrender all to Jesus]
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2 hymnals
Author:
Luetta Snyder
(no biographical information available about Luetta Snyder.)
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First Line:
I surrender all to Jesus, Every worldly joy must flee
Title:
Dwell In Me
Author:
Luetta Snyder
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Dwell in me, O, Holy Spirit
Publication Date:
1940
Copyright:
© 1940, by Robert Fraser, owner
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[I surrender all to Jesus]
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Songs of Abounding Love (1946), p.52
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My Soul at Song #d44
Display Title
: Dwell in me, O, Holy Spirit
First Line
: I surrender all to Jesus
Author
: Luetta Snyder
Date
: 1940
My Soul at Song #d44
Songs of Abounding Love #52
Display Title
: Dwell In Me
First Line
: I surrender all to Jesus
Tune Title
: [I surrender all to Jesus]
Author
: Luetta Snyder
Date
: 1946
Songs of Abounding Love #52
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