Stanza | Poetry Source by First Line | |||
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1 |
Oh, Jesus, my Savior, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the pleasures of earth I resign. Of objects most pleasing, I love Thee the best; Without Thee I'm wretched, but with Thee I'm blessed. |
O JESUS my Savior I know thou art mine;, Stanza 1 |
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2 |
Thou art my rich treasure, my joy and my love, None richer possessed by the angels above; For Thee all the pleasures of sense I forego, And wander a pilgrim, despised below. |
O JESUS my Savior I know thou art mine;, Stanza 2 |
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3 |
Thy Spirit taught me to know I was blind, And taught me the way of salvation to find. For when I was sinking in dreadful despair, My Jesus relieved me and bid me not fear. |
O JESUS my Savior I know thou art mine;, Stanza 3 |