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504. O Savior Mine

1 O Savior mine, so full, so free,
Thy pard'ning love has been to me;
Were I possessed of boundless store,
My heart would long to yield Thee more.

Refrain:
The world is naught apart from Thee, O Savior mine,
And crusts are kingly fare for me since I am Thine;
My life, my all, to Thee I give,
O Savior mine, for Thee to live;
My life, my all, to thee I give,
O Savior mine, for Thee to live.

2 O Savior mine, Thy feet to kiss
In service low is highest bliss,
O give to me one glance of Thine,
And pain for Thee is joy divine. [Refrain]

3 O Savior mine, can I withhold
The trifling deed, the paltry gold?
Nay, lowly at Thy feet I fall;
O Savior mine, I give Thee all. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O Savior mine, so full, so free
Title: O Savior Mine
Author: Palmer Hartsough (1896)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Scripture:
Topic: Christians: Commitment; Giving
Tune Information
Name: [O Savior mine, so full, so free]
Composer: James H. Fillmore (1896)
Arranger: Philip E. Autry (1990)
Key: C Major
Copyright: Arr. Copyright © 1992 by Song Supplements, Inc., in Praise for the Lord.



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