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O for a Thousand Tongues CHARLES WESLEY CARL G. GLASER arr. by Wayne Hoope = 1°70 for a thousand tones to sing My great Re -deen-or's praise, 2! Wy gra-cious Master and my God, AB—sist me to” pro-clais 3. He breaks the power of reign-ing sin, He sets the pris-oner fre: The glo-ries of ay God andKing, Tho tri-umphs of Mis grace. To spread thro'all the earth a-broad The honors of Tay ‘Name, His Dlood can sake the vil-est clean;His blood a-vails for me. 16 ‘Take My Life and Let It Be FRANCES R. HAVERGAL, AA. cosa ALAN ares By mayne Hoope? 1. Take my Life, and let it be Con - se - crat - ed 2 Take my Lips, and let then be Filled with es - sag - 3. Take my love; my Lord, I pour At Thy fect its Lord, to Thee; Take my hands and let them move es" fron Thee; Take my sil - ver and my gold, treas-ure store; Take ay - self, and T wilt “be, At the impulse of Thy love, At the im-pulse of Thy love. Not a mite would ‘I with-hold, Not a mite would ‘1 with-hold, Bv- er, ony, ali ‘for Thee, Ey- er, on iy, all ‘for Thee.

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