Wonderful Saviour, all glory to Thee,
In Thee is salvation so full and so free;
I’ll shout forth Thy praises thro’ all eternity;
My Saviour, My Saviour,
My hope is in Thee,
My hop e is in Thee.
Avis Marguerite Burgeson was born in 1895 and lived in Chicago all her life. She attended the Moody Church, pastored for many years by Dr. Harry Ironside. In 1917, Avis Burgeson married Ernest Christiansen who later became a vice president of Moody Bible Institute. She was a modest and retiring woman, and sometimes used pen names: Avis Burgesson, Christian B. Anson and Constance B. Reid. She began writing poems in childhood, and before her death in 1985 had written thousands of them. She died in 1985.
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Display Title: My Hope Is in TheeFirst Line: Wonderful Saviour, all glory to TheeTune Title: [Wonderful Saviour, all glory to Thee]Author: Avis B. ChristiansenDate: 1953
Display Title: My Hope Is in TheeFirst Line: Wonderful Saviour, all glory to TheeTune Title: [Wonderful Saviour, all glory to Thee]Author: Avis B. ChristiansenDate: 1943
Display Title: My Hope Is In TheeFirst Line: Wonderful, wonderful Saviour, all glory to TheeTune Title: [Wonderful, wonderful Saviour]Author: Avis M. ChristiansenDate: 1951Subject: Promise |
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