I love but thee

No other love like thine can be

Author: Ada Blenkhorn
Tune: [No other love like thine can be]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

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1 No other love like Thine can be,
None can with it compare;
Behold my heart, dear Lord, and see
Thou hast no rival there!
Thou who didst live Thy love to show,
Thou who didst die for me,
With all my heart, Lord, Thou dost know,
I love, I love but Thee!

Refrain:
Dear Saviour, look on me, behold
My inmost heart and see,
With all my mind, my strength, my soul,
I love, I love but Thee!

2 When earthly joys allure my soul
From purer joys above,
My ever care on Thee I roll
And rest upon Thy love.
To do Thy will my joy shall be,
Thou shalt each act control,
My perfect love I offer Thee,
The tribute of my soul. [Refrain]

3 O blessed Master, friend so true,
To thee myself I give,
To do what Thou wouldst have me do,
For Thee alone to live
Thou who didst toil, and suffer shame
Upon the cross for me,
With all my strength, in Thy dear name,
I’ll gladly toil for Thee. [Refrain]

Source: Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings #72

Author: Ada Blenkhorn

Ada Jane Blenkhorn Canada 1858-1927 Born in Cobourg, Ontario, the 10th of 11 children, she emigrated with her family to the U.S. In 1884 and settled in Cleveland, OH.. She was raised a Methodist, and began writing hymn lyrics at age 34. A prolific writer of hymn lyrics, she was about to give it up when a friend encouraged her to continue, telling her some soul might be saved by a hymn she would write. She worked for many years as secretary to her brother, Henry's, real estate company. After his death in 1923, she became president of the company. She never married. John Perry  Go to person page >

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First Line: No other love like thine can be
Title: I love but thee
Author: Ada Blenkhorn
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, look on me
Copyright: Public Domain

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Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings #72

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