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This My Plea

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #13 (1916) First Line: What I am, Thine eye can see Refrain First Line: This my plea, my only plea Lyrics: 1 What I am, Thine eye can see, Yet I come, O Lord, to Thee: Tho' my sins are crimson red, Yet for me Thy blood was shed. Chorus: This my plea, my only plea: Thro' Thy off’ring once for me, I may cast myself on Thee, Jesus, my Redeemer. 2 As I am, I seek Thy face, Kneeling at the door of Grace; O forgive this heart of mine, Cleanse me now and seal me Thine. [Chorus] 3 As I am, O blessed Lord, I believe and trust Thy word; Let my soul no longer roam, Take, O take the wand’rer home. [Chorus] 4 Lost, but found, my sins forgiv’n, Child of God and heir of Heav’n; Lost, but found, what joy is mine! Thou dost cleanse and keep me Thine. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [What I am Thine eye can see]
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This My Plea

Author: Francis Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1820-1915 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6651 First Line: What I am, Thine eye can see Refrain First Line: This my plea, my only plea Lyrics: 1. What I am, Thine eye can see, Yet I come, O Lord, to Thee. Though my sins are crimson red, Yet for me Thy blood was shed. Refrain This my plea, my only plea: Through Thy off’ring once for me, I may cast myself on Thee, Jesus, my Redeemer. 2. As I am, I seek Thy face, Kneeling at the door of grace; O forgive this heart of mine, Cleanse me now and seal me Thine. [Refrain] 3. As I am, O blessèd Lord, I believe and trust Thy Word; Let my soul no longer roam, Take, O take the wand’rer home. [Refrain] 4. Lost, but found, my sins forgiv’n, Child of God and heir of Heav’n; Lost, but found, what joy is mine! Thou dost cleanse and keep me Thine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [What I am, Thine eye can see]
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This My Plea

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Make Christ King. Combined #22 (1916) First Line: What I am, Thine eye can see Refrain First Line: This my plea, my only plea Languages: English Tune Title: [What I am, thine eye can see]
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This My Plea

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Eternal Praise #23 (1917) First Line: What I am, Thine eye can see Refrain First Line: This my plea, my only plea Languages: English Tune Title: [What I am, Thine eye can see]
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This My Plea

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Treasury of Song #60 (1917) First Line: What I am, Thine eye can see Refrain First Line: This my plea, my only plea Languages: English Tune Title: [What I am, Thine eye can see]

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