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Give Me Jesus

Author: Mrs. Paul C. Curnick Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Take the world with all its wealth Refrain First Line: Give me Jesus, blessed Jesus

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[Take the world with all its wealth]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. Paul C. Curnick Tune Sources: Epworth Praises (Chicago, Illinois: The Epworth League, 1909), number 94 Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 32154 65765 44433 Used With Text: Give Me Jesus

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Give Me Jesus

Author: Mrs. Paul C. Curnick Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1801 First Line: Take the world with all its wealth Refrain First Line: Give me Jesus, bless'd Jesus Lyrics: 1. Take the world with all its wealth, Take my life with all its health; Take my heart with all its love, But give me Jesus. Refrain Give me Jesus, blessèd Jesus, He is all the world to me; Give me Jesus, only Jesus, He is all in all to me. 2. Take my gold with all its power, Take my days—yes, every hour; Take my eyes with all their tears, But give me Jesus. [Refrain] 3. Take my hand with all its might, Take my pride with all its blight; Take my tongue with every word, But give me Jesus. [Refrain] 4. Take my time with all its sin, Take my soul, make pure within; Take my joys and all I have, But give me Jesus. Refrain Languages: English Tune Title: [Take the world with all its wealth]

Give Me Jesus

Author: Mrs. P. C. C. Hymnal: Epworth Praises #84 (1909) First Line: Take the world with all its wealth Refrain First Line: Give me Jesus, blessed Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Take the world with all its wealth]

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Mrs. Paul C. Curnick

Author of "Give Me Jesus" Early 20th Century We have lit­tle da­ta on Cur­nick, ex­cept that she was liv­ing in South Bend, In­di­a­na, in 1910. --www.hymntime.com/tch/