1 My Saviour, I would own thee
Amid the world's proud scorn,
The world that mocked and crowned thee
With diadem of thorn;
The world that now rejects thee
Makes nothing of thy love,
Counts not the grace and pity
That brought thee from above.
2 My Lord, my Master, help me
To walk apart with thee
Outside the camp, where only
Thy beauty I may see:
Far from the world's loud turmoil,
Far from its busy din,
Far from its praise and honor,
Its unbelief and sin.
3 Oh, keep my heart at leisure
From all the world beside,
In close communion, ever
Thus with thee to abide--
So all thy whispered breathings
Of love and truth to hear;
And hail thee with rejoicing,
When thou shalt soon appear.
Taylor, Rebekah Hope, nèe Morley, eldest daughter of S. Morley, M.P., and wife of H. W. Taylor, a member of the Plymouth Brethren, is represented in the Enlarged London Hymn Book 1873, by:—
1. Blessed Saviour, I would praise Thee. Praise to Jesus.
2. My Saviour, I would own Thee. Steadfastness.
3. One more boundary passed o'er. New Year.
4. Thou art the Way, O Lord. The Way, Truth, and Life.
Mrs. Taylor died Nov. 8, 1877. Her Letters were published in 1878.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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Display Title: Heb. 13:13First Line: My Saviour, I would own theeDate: 1884Subject: Ashamed of Jesus | ; Christ | Character of; Christ | Life on earth; Christ | Master; Cross | Taking
Display Title: My Saviour, I would own theeFirst Line: My Saviour, I would own theeAuthor: Mrs. Rebekah H. TaylorDate: 1892Subject: The Lord Jesus Christ | Life and Character
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