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All Thine Own

Representative Text

1 Savior, our hearts shall be Thy throne,
Our love shall be Thy crown;
Here at Thy sacred, pierced feet
Our off'rings lay we down.

Chorus:
All Thine own, all Thine own,
Take us, dear Lord, to be Thine own;
All Thine own, all Thine own,
Our hearts to be Thy throne.

2 Savior, our hearts shall be Thy throne,
Our lives shall be Thy praise;
And for Thy glory we will live
Thro' all our future days. [Chorus]

3 Humbly we make the offering,
Come, reign upon Thy throne;
Kneeling before the mercy-seat,
Lord, seal us all Thine own. [Chorus]

Source: The New Praiseworthy: for the Church and Sunday School #145

Author: Maggie E. Gregory

Late 19th and early 20th centuries; wrote gospel hymns.  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Savior, our hearts shall be Thy throne
Title: All Thine Own
Author: Maggie E. Gregory (1895)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: All Thine own, Thine alone
Copyright: Public Domain

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Crowns #109

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Hymns of Glory No. 2 #138

Inspiring Hymns #135

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Salvation Songs #143

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The New Praiseworthy #145

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