
1 If I must die, O, let me die
With hope in Jesus' blood—
The blood that saves from sin and guilt,
And reconciles to God.
2 If I must die, O, let me die
In peace with all mankind,
And change these fleeting joys below
For pleasures more refined.
3 If I must die—and die I must—
Let some kind seraph come
And bear me on his friendly wing
To my celestial home.
4 Of Canaan's land, from Pisgah's top,
May I but have a view,
Though Jordan should o'erflow its banks,
I'll boldly venture through.
Source: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #561
First Line: | If I must die, O, let me die, With hope in Jesus' blood |
Title: | If I Must Die |
Author: | Benjamin Beddome |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
If I must die, O let me die. B. Beddome. [Death Anticipated.] This hymn was published in Dr. Rippon's Baptist Register, 1794, p. 319, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, in an obituary notice of Beddome. It there began:—
"If I must die, O let me die
Trusting in Thee alone."
In the Baptist Register, 1800, p. 312, it is given as:
"Lord, must I die? O let me die
Trusting in Thee alone."
This text was repeated in the 10th edition of Rippon's Selection, 1800, No. 550 (pt. iii.), and is found m a few modern collections, with sometimes two additional stanzas (ii. and v.). which were added in the 27th ed. of Rippon, 1827. In Beddome's (posthumous) Hymns, &c, 1817, No. 778, it is given in 4 stanzas from Beddome's manuscript as:—
"'If I must die'—Oh let me die,
Trusting in Jesus' blood."
The American Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, and others are from this text. [William T. Brooke]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
If I must die, O let me die. B. Beddome. [Death Anticipated.] This hymn was published in Dr. Rippon's Baptist Register, 1794, p. 319, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, in an obituary notice of Beddome. It there began:—
"If I must die, O let me die
Trusting in Thee alone."
In the Baptist Register, 1800, p. 312, it is given as:
"Lord, must I die? O let me die
Trusting in Thee alone."
This text was repeated in the 10th edition of Rippon's Selection, 1800, No. 550 (pt. iii.), and is found m a few modern collections, with sometimes two additional stanzas (ii. and v.). which were added in the 27th ed. of Rippon, 1827. In Beddome's (posthumous) Hymns, &c, 1817, No. 778, it is given in 4 stanzas from Beddome's manuscript as:—
"'If I must die'—Oh let me die,
Trusting in Jesus' blood."
The American Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, and others are from this text. [William T. Brooke]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)