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I Want to Be Holy
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O souls that are seeking for pleasure
Author: Albert B. Simpson
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6 hymnals
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Author:
Albert B. Simpson
Albert B. Simpson was the founder of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Dianne Shapiro
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First Line:
O souls that are seeking for pleasure
Title:
I Want to Be Holy
Author:
Albert B. Simpson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
I long, O I long to be holy
Publication Date:
1936
Copyright:
Copyright, 1936, in Hymns of the Christian Life. Christian Publications, Inc., Owner
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[O souls that are seeking for pleasure] (Stebbins)
[O souls that are seeking for pleasure] (Simpson)
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Hymns of the Christian Life (1936), p.387
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Hymns of the Christian Life #235
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: I want to be holy
First Line
: O souls that are seeking for pleasure
Author
: Albert B. Simpson
Date
: 1992
Hymns of the Christian Life #235
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