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My abiding place

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: O the peace that fills my soul
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My Abundant Supply

Author: Nellie Richmond Eberhardt Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Of thy bountiful care, O my Lord, let me sing Refrain First Line: My abundant supply! Used With Tune: [Of thy bountiful care, O my Lord, let me sing]
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My Actions Will Show

Author: Anon. Appears in 121 hymnals First Line: I love thee, I love thee Lyrics: 1 I love thee, I love thee, I love thee, my Lord; I love thee my Saviour, I love thee, my God. I love thee, I love thee, and that thou dost know; But how much I love then my actions will show. 2 I'm happy, I'm happy, O, wondrous account! My joys are immortal, I stand on the mount! I gaze on my treasure and long to be there, With Jesus and angels, and kindred so dear. 3 O Jesus, my Saviour, with thee I am blest, My life and salvation, my joy and my rest. Thy love be my story, thy name be my song; Thy grace shall inspire both my heart and my tongue. 4 O, who's like my Saviour? he's Salem's bright King; He smiles, and he loves me, and helps me to sing. I'll praise him, I'll praise him with notes loud and clear, While rivers of pleasure my spirit do cheer. Topics: Living His Life Christian Character Used With Tune: I LOVE THEE

My aim today

Author: Norman J. Clayton Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: To follow where my Savior leads
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"My Ain Countrie"

Appears in 65 hymnals First Line: I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles Lyrics: 1 I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles, For the lang'd-for hame-bringing, an' my Father's welcome smiles. I'll ne'er be fu' content, until my een do see The gowden gates of heaven an' my ain countrie. The earth is deck'd with flow'rs, money-tinted, fresh and gay; The birdies warble blithely, for my Father made them sae: But these sichts an' these soun's will as naething be to me, When I hear the angels singing in my ain countrie. 2 I've his gude word of promise that some gladsome day the King To his ain royal palace his banished hame will bring. Wi' een an' wi' heart running owre, we shall see "The King in his beauty," an' our ain countrie. My sins hae been mony, an' my sorrows hae been sair; But there they'll never vex me nor be remembered mair; His bluid hath made me white, an' his hand shall dry my een, When he brings me hame at last to my ain countrie. 3 Like a bairn to its mither, a wee birdie to its nest, I wad fain now be ganging unto my Savior's breast, For he gathers in his bosom even witless lambs like me, An' "carries them himself" to his ain countrie. He's faithfu' that has promised, he'll surely come again, He'll keep his tryst wi' me, at what hour I dinna ken: But he bids me still to wait, an' ready aye to be To gang at ony moment, to my ain countrie. 4 So I'm watching aye, and singing o' my hame as I wait, For the soun'ing o' his footfa' this side the gowden gate, God gie his grace to ilk ane wha listens noo to me, That we a' may gang in gladness to our ain countrie. I'm far frae my hame an' I'm weary aftenwhiles, For the lang'd-for hame-bringing, an' my Father's welcome smiles. I'll ne'er be fu' content, until my een do see The gowden gates of heaven, an' my ain countrie. Used With Tune: [I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles]

My All

Author: M. Lynwood Smith Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Silver and gold, naught to withhold Used With Tune: [Silver and gold, naught to withhold]

My all for Jesus

Author: John Josey Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: All my love I give to Jesus

My all I consecrate

Author: John W. Jasper Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Father, universal Lord
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My All I Give

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Two little hands to work for Jesus Refrain First Line: My all I give to the Lord today Used With Tune: [Two little hands to work for Jesus]
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My all I to my God commend

Author: J. Leon Meter: 8.8.8.4.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 My all I to my God commend, Who all doth to His purpose bend; My life resigning to His will; Mine to lie still, Or his designs alone fulfill. 2 This earth is but a vale of tears, Where grief on every side appears; Sad hours of conflict, toil, and woe Here ebb and flow, Till we are summoned hence to go. 3 Today with joy our hearts beat high; Tomorrow in the grave we lie: Though as the rose we bloom today, We soon decay, And sorrow everywhere hath sway. 4 Lord, may we meditate aright How soon we all must fade from sight, How swiftly from the earth we fly, All born to die, Rich, poor, wise, simple, low and high. 5 Few are our days and sad below, Our daily bread is toil and woe: But God in His good time will send A peaceful end: Death from a foe is made a friend. 6 And though our sins against us rise, To heaven we lift our trusting eyes; For God is merciful, and gave, Our souls to save, His Son belovéd to the grace. 7 This thought in every pain and grief Brings comfort, sweet and full relief, That we shall rise when Christ appears, No more in tears, As now, in these our pilgrim years. 8 O Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Who hast redeemed us with Thy blood, Thy precious wounds our refuge be: For rest we flee, O Lord, our only hope, to Thee. Topics: The Church Year Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity; Submission Used With Tune: [My all I to my God commend]

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