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Christ of self-denial

Author: William James Pearson (1832-92) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #921 (1986) Topics: Special occasions Self-denial Lyrics: 1 Christ of self-denial Who for help dost call, We have given little, Thou hast given all; Offerings and thanksgivings Thou wilt not despise; While our best we bring thee, Bless our sacrifice. 2 Having food and clothing, We will be content, Thou hast needful blessings In abundance sent; Freely by thy bounty Thou dost let us live, More and more receiving, More and more to give. 3 From thy thankful people, From each grateful home, As thy hand hath given, To thy hand shall come; Love for help is seeking, Knocking at each door, All thy children gladly Give thee more and more. Languages: English

This, our time of self-denial

Author: Will J. Brand (1889-1977) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #922 (1986) Topics: Special occasions Self-denial Languages: English
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Self-denial

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCLXXXI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Graces of the Spirit Self-Denial; Self Denial First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right, since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go—one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Savior of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Scripture: Mark 8:34 Languages: English
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Christian Self-denial

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CLXVI (1799) Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go--one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Scripture: Mark 8:34 Languages: English
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Self-denial; or, taking up the cross

Author: Needhad Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCLXXX (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Graces of the Spirit Self-Denial; Self Denial First Line: Asham'd of Christ! my soul, disdain Lyrics: 1 Asham'd of Christ! my soul, disdain The mean ungenerous thought: Shall I disown that friend, whose blood To man salvation brought? 2 With the glad news of love and peace From heav'n to earth he came: For us endur'd the painful cross, For us despis'd the shame. 3 At his command, we must take up Our cross without delay: Our lives— and thousands lives like ours, His love can ne'er repay. 4 Each faithful sufferer Jesus views With infinite delight: Their lives to him are dear, their Deaths Are precious in his sight. 5 To bear his name, his cross to bear! Our highest honor this! Who nobly suffers now for him, Shall reign with him in bliss. 6 But should we in the evil day, From our possession fly, Jesus the judge, before the world, The traitor will deny. Scripture: Mark 8:38 Languages: English
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Christian Self-denial

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CLXVI (1802) Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial First Line: And must I part with all I have Lyrics: 1 And must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord for thee? It is but right since thou hast done Much more than this for me. 2 Yes, let it go--one look from thee Will more than make amends, For all the losses I sustain Of credit, riches, friends. 3 Ten thousand worlds, then thousand lives, How worthless they appear, Compar'd with thee, supremely good, Divinely bright and fair! 4 Saviour of souls, could I from thee A single smile obtain, Tho' destitute of all things else, I'd glory in my gain. Scripture: Luke 9:23 Languages: English
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Self-denial

Author: Keble Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #871 (1875) Topics: Self-Denial First Line: If on our daily course our mind Scripture: Luke 9:23
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Patience and Self-denial

Author: Hastings Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #944 (1875) Topics: Self-Denial First Line: Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow
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All for Jesus

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: Laudes Domini #308 (1890) Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial First Line: Take my life, and let it be Lyrics: 1 Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to thee, Take my hands, and let them move At the impulse of thy love, Take my feet, and let them be Swift and beautiful for thee, Take my voice, and let me sing Always, only, for my King. 2 Take my lips, and let them be Filled with messages from thee, Take my silver and my gold, Not a mite would I withhold; Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise, Take my intellect, and use Every power as thou shalt choose. 3 Take my will, and make it thine; It shall be no longer mine. Take my heart, it is thine own! It shall be thy royal throne. Take my love; my Lord, I pour At thy feet its treasure-store; Take myself, and I will be, Ever, only, all, for thee! Languages: English Tune Title: CULFORD
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Each day's Duties

Author: John Keble Hymnal: Laudes Domini #9 (1890) Topics: Self-Denial; Self-Denial First Line: New every morning is the love Lyrics: 1 New every morning is the love Our wakening and uprising prove; Through sleep and darkness safely brought, Restored to life, and power, and thought. 2 New mercies, each returning day, Hover around us while we pray; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven. 3 If, on our daily course, our mind Be set to hallow all we find, New treasures still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. 4 The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all we need to ask, Room to deny ourselves, a road To bring us daily nearer God. 5 Only, O Lord! in thy dear love Fit us for perfect rest above; And help us this and every day, To live more nearly as we pray. Languages: English

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