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This song<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=UT6yB2_514YC&pg=PR35&dq=%22garden+hymn%22&as_brr=1#PPA523,M1 Songs of Pilgrimage: A Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, 1888 (no. 1514; p. 523)]</ref> in modern times is more commonly known as ''I Love Thee'', probably due to the omission of the first verse.
 
This song<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=UT6yB2_514YC&pg=PR35&dq=%22garden+hymn%22&as_brr=1#PPA523,M1 Songs of Pilgrimage: A Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, 1888 (no. 1514; p. 523)]</ref> in modern times is more commonly known as ''I Love Thee'', probably due to the omission of the first verse.
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=Sheet music=
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O Jesus My Savior to Thee I Submit.ly
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*[[media:O Jesus My Savior to Thee I Submit.pdf|PDF]]
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*[[media:O Jesus My Savior to Thee I Submit.mid|MIDI]]
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*[[media:O Jesus My Savior to Thee I Submit.ly|LilyPond]]
  
 
=Tunes=
 
=Tunes=
 
*[[Charity (Ingalls)|Charity]] (also known as ''I Love Thee''), by [[Jeremiah Ingalls]]
 
*[[Charity (Ingalls)|Charity]] (also known as ''I Love Thee''), by [[Jeremiah Ingalls]]
**[[media:Charity.mid|MIDI]]
 
  
 
=Lyrics=
 
=Lyrics=
 
*Poet: [[Jeremiah Ingalls]], or perhaps [[John Adam Granade]] (1763–1807)
 
*Poet: [[Jeremiah Ingalls]], or perhaps [[John Adam Granade]] (1763–1807)
 
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]]
 
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]]
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==Lyrics from [http://books.google.com/books?id=UT6yB2_514YC&pg=PR35&dq=%22garden+hymn%22&as_brr=1#PPA523,M1 Songs of Pilgrimage: A Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, 1888 (no. 1514; p. 523)]==
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<pre>1. O Jesus my Saviour to thee I submit,
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With love and thanksgiving fall down at thy feet;
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In sacrifice offer my soul, flesh and blood;
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Thou art my Redeemer that brought me to God.
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2. I love thee, I love thee, I love thee, my Lord,
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I love thee, my Saviour; I love thee, my God;
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I love thee, I love thee, and that thou dost know,
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But how much I love thee, I never can show.
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3. I'm happy, I'm happy, oh, wondrous account!
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My joys are immortal, I stand on the mount!
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I gaze on my treasure, and long to be there,
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With Jesus and angels, my kindred so dear.
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4. O Jesus, my Saviour, with thee I am blest!
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My life and salvation, my joy and my rest!
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Thy name be my theme, and thy love be my song,
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Thy grace shall inspire both my heart and my tongue.
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5. Oh, who's like my Saviour? He's Salem's bright King,
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He smiles, and he loves me, and learns me to sing,
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I'll praise him, I'll praise him, with notes loud and shrill,
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While rivers of pleasure my spirit do fill.</pre>
  
 
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Revision as of 06:45, 20 November 2009

This song[1] in modern times is more commonly known as I Love Thee, probably due to the omission of the first verse.

Sheet music

O Jesus My Savior to Thee I Submit.ly

Tunes

Lyrics

Lyrics from Songs of Pilgrimage: A Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, 1888 (no. 1514; p. 523)

1. O Jesus my Saviour to thee I submit,
With love and thanksgiving fall down at thy feet;
In sacrifice offer my soul, flesh and blood;
Thou art my Redeemer that brought me to God.

2. I love thee, I love thee, I love thee, my Lord,
I love thee, my Saviour; I love thee, my God;
I love thee, I love thee, and that thou dost know,
But how much I love thee, I never can show.

3. I'm happy, I'm happy, oh, wondrous account!
My joys are immortal, I stand on the mount!
I gaze on my treasure, and long to be there,
With Jesus and angels, my kindred so dear.

4. O Jesus, my Saviour, with thee I am blest!
My life and salvation, my joy and my rest!
Thy name be my theme, and thy love be my song,
Thy grace shall inspire both my heart and my tongue.

5. Oh, who's like my Saviour? He's Salem's bright King,
He smiles, and he loves me, and learns me to sing,
I'll praise him, I'll praise him, with notes loud and shrill,
While rivers of pleasure my spirit do fill.

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