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[Master of Eternal Day]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles S. Brown Incipit: 11551 23551 77656 Used With Text: I Am Thine

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I Am Thine

Author: Charles M. Sheldon Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Master of Eternal Day Lyrics: 1 Master of Eternal Day, Thou art leading in the way, Thou wilt never let me stray,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 2 Thou hast brought me out of night, Thou hast given me my sight, Hast redeemed me by Thy sight,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 3 Thou wilt give me daily grace, Strength to run the Christian race, Till at last I see Thy face,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 4 To Thy service I will bring All my life to Thee, my King, And forever I will sing,— I am thine, I am thine. Topics: Christ; Guidance; Redemption Used With Tune: [Master of Eternal Day]

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I Am Thine

Author: Charles M. Sheldon Hymnal: The Praise Book #91 (1906) First Line: Master of Eternal Day Lyrics: 1 Master of Eternal Day, Thou art leading in the way, Thou wilt never let me stray,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 2 Thou hast brought me out of night, Thou hast given me my sight, Hast redeemed me by Thy sight,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 3 Thou wilt give me daily grace, Strength to run the Christian race, Till at last I see Thy face,— I am Thine, I am Thine. 4 To Thy service I will bring All my life to Thee, my King, And forever I will sing,— I am thine, I am thine. Topics: Christ; Guidance; Redemption Tune Title: [Master of Eternal Day]
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I Am Thine

Author: Charles M. Sheldon Hymnal: The Endeavor Hymnal #76 (1901) First Line: Master of Eternal Day Topics: Consecration; Little Things; Christian Race; Redemption; Service; Surrender Languages: English Tune Title: [Master of Eternal Day]

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Charles Spurgeon Brown

1860 - 1943 Person Name: Charles S. Brown Composer of "[Master of Eternal Day]" in The Praise Book Brown’s works in­clude: The King’s Prais­es (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Unit­ed So­ci­e­ty of Chris­tian En­dea­vor, 1899) www.hymntime.com/tch/

Charles M. Sheldon

Author of "I Am Thine" in The Praise Book
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