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With Jesus Everywhere

Lord, I am not my own, but Thine

Author: Frank W. Hutt
Tune: [Lord, I am not my own, but Thine]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

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1 Lord, I am not my own, but Thine,
I would Thine armor bear;
And where Thou leadest I would go,
And all Thy triumphs share,
For lo! there’s victory and peace
With Jesus everywhere.
With Jesus everywhere,
With Jesus everywhere,
For lo! there’s victory and peace,
With Jesus everywhere.

2 ‘Tis strong for battle I must be,
And for my foes prepare;
Lord, Thou my great Commander art,
On Thee I’ll cast my care,
For more than conqu’ror I shall be,
With Jesus everywhere.
With Jesus everywhere,
With Jesus everywhere,
For more than conqu’ror I shall be,
With Jesus everywhere.

3 If Thou should’st summon me to go,
Thy gospel to declare
In heathen lands, dear Lord, I know
Thy grace will guide me there;
And I shall find enduring love
With Jesus everywhere.
With Jesus everywhere,
With Jesus everywhere,
And I shall find enduring love
With Jesus everywhere.

Source: Christian Endeavor Hymns #72

Author: Frank W. Hutt

Born: September 6, 1869, Gloucester, Massachusetts. Died: November 30, 1946, Taunton, Massachusetts. Buried: Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Hutt and his wife Emma were living in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1900, and in Bristol County in 1930. Frank was a newspaper reporter for The Lynn Daily Item, The New Bedford Standard-Times and the Taunton Gazette. One time, he was secretary to sculptor William Ordway Partridge. In the latter part of his life, he pursued interests as a naturalist and historian. Hutt’s works include: Local and Miscellaneous Poems (Gloucester, Massachusetts: George L. Jeffery,1888) A History of Bristol County, Massachusetts (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1924) --… Go to person page >

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First Line: Lord, I am not my own, but Thine
Title: With Jesus Everywhere
Author: Frank W. Hutt
Language: English
Refrain First Line: With Jesus everywhere
Copyright: Public Domain

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Christian Endeavor Hymns #72

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