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JESUS, all-atoning Lamb, Thine, and only Thine, I am: Take my body, spirit, soul; Only Thou possess the whole. |
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2 | Thou my one thing needful be; Let me ever cleave to Thee; Let me choose the better part; Let me give Thee all my heart. |
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3 | Fairer than the sons of men, Do not let me turn again, Leave the fountain-head of bliss, Stoop to creature happiness. |
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4 | Whom have I on earth below? Thee, and only Thee, I know; Whom have I in Heaven but Thee? Thou art All-in-all to me. |
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5 | All my treasure is above, All my riches is Thy love: Who the worth of love can tell? Infinite, unsearchable! |
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Charles Wesley, 1707-88 |