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451. Nothing Between

1 Nothing between my soul and the Savior,
Naught of this world's delusive dream:
I have renounced all sinful pleasure,
Jesus is mine, there's nothing between.

Refrain:
Nothing between my soul and the Savior,
So that His blessed face may be seen:
Nothing preventing the least of His favor;
Keep the way clear! Let nothing between.

2 Nothing between, like worldly pleasure,
Habits of life, though harmless they seem,
Must not my heart from Him ever sever,
He is my all! there's nothing between. [Refrain]

3 Nothing between, like pride or station;
Self or friends shall not intervene;
Though it may cost me much tribulation,
I am resolved! there's nothing between. [Refrain]

4 Nothing between, e'en many hard trials,
Though the whole world against me convene:
Watching and pray and much self denial,
I'll triumph at last, with nothing between.[Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Nothing between my soul and my Savior
Title: Nothing Between
Author: Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933
Refrain First Line: Nothing between my soul and my Savior
Meter: Irregular with Refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Christian Life: Faith and Assurance; Conversion
Tune Information
Name: NOTHING BETWEEN
Composer: Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933
Arranger: F. A. Clark
Meter: Irregular with Refrain
Key: G Major or modal



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