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[Give me a heart from sin set free]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick W. Vandersloot Incipit: 56351 74317 12576 Used With Text: Give Me a Pure Heart

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Give Me a Pure Heart

Author: F. W. V. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Give me a heart from sin set free Refrain First Line: So cleanse my heart and make me Thine Lyrics: 1 Give me a heart from sin set free, Unworthy though this heart may be; Guide Thou me feet, O Lord, I pray, Into the straight and narrow way. Refrain: So cleanse my heart and make me Thine, A sinner sav’d by grace divine; For in Thy love I am secure, Make my heart pure, make my heart pure. 2 Help me, O Lord, that I may see, Touch Thou my heart and set me free; For in thy love I am secure, Thy blood alone can make me pure. [Refrain] 3 My life, my all, I give Thee now, Here at Thy feet I humbly bow; Yea, Thy rich promises I claim, He saves me now in Jesus’ name! [Refrain] 4 Now I am free from sin’s dark stain, All glory to His holy name! Sinner, He calls, He pleads for you; He waits, He longs to save you too. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Give me a heart from sin set free]
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So cleanse my heart and make me Thine

Author: F. W. V. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In Thy great truth my soul is free Used With Tune: [In Thy great truth my soul is free]

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Give Me a Pure Heart

Author: F. W. V. Hymnal: Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 #120 (1909) First Line: Give me a heart from sin set free Refrain First Line: So cleanse my heart and make me Thine Lyrics: 1 Give me a heart from sin set free, Unworthy though this heart may be; Guide Thou me feet, O Lord, I pray, Into the straight and narrow way. Refrain: So cleanse my heart and make me Thine, A sinner sav’d by grace divine; For in Thy love I am secure, Make my heart pure, make my heart pure. 2 Help me, O Lord, that I may see, Touch Thou my heart and set me free; For in thy love I am secure, Thy blood alone can make me pure. [Refrain] 3 My life, my all, I give Thee now, Here at Thy feet I humbly bow; Yea, Thy rich promises I claim, He saves me now in Jesus’ name! [Refrain] 4 Now I am free from sin’s dark stain, All glory to His holy name! Sinner, He calls, He pleads for you; He waits, He longs to save you too. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Give me a heart from sin set free]
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Give Me a Pure Heart

Author: F. W. V. Hymnal: Sacred Praise #70 (1912) First Line: Give me a heart from sin set free Refrain First Line: So cleanse my heart and make me thine Lyrics: 1 Give me a heart from sin set free, This is my deep and earnest plea; Guide Thou me feet, O Lord, I pray, Into the straight and narrow way. Refrain: So cleanse my heart and make me Thine, A sinner saved by grace divine, For in Thy love I am secure, Make my heart pure, make my heart pure. 2 Help me, O Lord, that I may see, Touch Thou my heart and set me free; For in thy love I am secure, Thy blood alone can make me pure. [Refrain] 3 My life, my all, I give to Thee, Low at Thy feet I e’er would be; The promises help me to claim, And fully trust in Thy dear name. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Give me a heart from sin set free]
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So cleanse my heart and make me Thine

Author: F. W. V. Hymnal: Unity Song Selections #40 (1926) First Line: Give me a heart from sin set free Languages: English Tune Title: [Give me a heart from sin set free]

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Frederick William Vandersloot

1866 - 1931 Person Name: F. W. V. Author of "Give Me a Pure Heart" in Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2
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