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Walking in White

Jesus, Thy fulness give, my soul and body bless

Author: William J. Pearson
Tune: NEARER MY HOME (55365)
Published in 4 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Jesus, thy fulness give,
My soul and body bless;
Cleanse me from sin that I may live
The life of holiness.

Refrain:
In white, in white, walking in white;
He makes me worthy through his blood
To walk with him in white.

2 With full salvation might,
My heart and mind make strong;
Help me to live and do the right
And part with all that’s wrong.

3 Give me full joy and peace,
Eternal inward rest;
Lead me to Calvary’s holy feast,
There let my soul be blest.

4 Saved from the power of sin,
Kept by thy grace secure,
Let all without and all within
Be pure, as thou art pure.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #431

Author: William J. Pearson

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Text Information

First Line: Jesus, Thy fulness give, my soul and body bless
Title: Walking in White
Author: William J. Pearson
Language: English
Refrain First Line: In white, in white, walking in white

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #431

Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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