Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
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Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, in Welcome Tidings: A New Collection of Sacred Songs for the Sunday School (New York: Biglow & Main, 1877).
Music: William Fiske Sherwin, 1877 |
Courtesy of Chautauqua Institution Archives |
Whom have I in heav'n above? Only Thee, my Savior;
Whom have I on earth to love? Only Thee, my Savior;
Who my wounded heart can heal, Who my every sorrow feel,
Who the light of joy reveal? Only Thee, my Savior.
Who has led me all my days? Only Thou, my Savior;
Who deserves my highest praise? Only Thou, my Savior;
In my weakness Who is strong, Who has loved and loved me long,
Who should claim my noblest song? Only Thou, my Savior.
Who my inmost thoughts can read? Only Thou, my Savior;
Who for me doth intercede? Only Thou, my Savior;
Who my secret thoughts can know, Who such tender mercy show,
Who can make me white as snow? Only Thou, my Savior.
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