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Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am Thine

Author: J. S. B. Monsell Hymnal: The Congregational Mission Hymnal #170 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: DALKEITH
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Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am Thine

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell, 1811-75 Hymnal: Offices of Worship and Hymns #452 (1891)
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Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell Hymnal: The Liturgy and the Offices of Worship and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum, or the Moravian Church #452 (1908)
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Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine!

Hymnal: Church Melodies #591 (1858) Languages: English
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Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine

Author: J. S. B. Monsell Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #688 (1892) Topics: Christian Experience Conflict with Sin Languages: English
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"Lord, I believe"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #617 (1884) First Line: Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine Refrain First Line: "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief" Lyrics: 1 Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine; Thou art my joy,--myself, mine only grief; Hear my complaint, low bending at thy shrine,-- "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." 2 Unworthy even to approach so near, My soul lies trembling like a summer's leaf; Yet, oh, forgive! I doubt not, though I fear, "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." 3 True, I am weak, ah! very weak; but then I know the source whence I can draw relief; And, though repulsed, I still can plead again,-- "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." 4 Oh, draw me nearer; for, too far away, The beamings of thy brightness are too brief; While faith, though fainting, still has strength to pray,-- "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." Languages: English

Lord, I believe

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #d179 (1859) First Line: Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine Languages: English

Lord, I believe

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell Hymnal: Songs in the Night; or Hymns for the Sick and Suffering. 2nd ed. #d217 (1853) First Line: Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am thine
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Lord, I believe

Author: J. S. B. Monsell, L.L.D. Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life #323 (1891) First Line: Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am Thine! Languages: English

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