Author: William Young, ?-1757 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 33 hymnals First Line: While Thou, O my God, art my help and defender Refrain First Line: My God, my all, my God, my all Lyrics:
While Thou, O my God, art my help and defender,
No cares can o’erwhelm me, no terrors appall;
The wiles and the snares of the world will but render
More lively my hope in my God and my all.
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My God, my all, my God, my all,
My treasure, my glory, my God and my all.
Yes, Thou art my refuge in sorrow and danger,
My strength when I suffer, my hope when I fall;
My comfort and joy in this land of the stranger,
My treasure, my glory, my God and my all.
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To Thee, dearest Lord, will I turn without ceasing,
Though grief may oppress me, or sorrow befall;
And love Thee, till death, my blest spirit releasing,
Secures me to Jesus, my God and my all.
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And when Thou demandest the life Thou hast given,
With joy will I answer Thy merciful call,
And quit this poor earth but to find Thee in Heaven,
My portion forever, my God and my all.
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Used With Tune: [While Thou, O my God, art my help and defender] Text Sources: The Catholic Hymn Book (New York: Edward Dunigan & Bro., 1851
My God And My All