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8463. I Want To Love Him More

1 With Jesus I would ever be,
His matchless name adore;
He’s done so very much for me,
I want to love Him more.

Refrain:
I want to love Him more,
I want to love Him more,
I want to love Him more,
I do, I do, I do;
I want to love Him more,
I want to love Him more,
He’s done so much for me.

2 He died upon the cruel tree,
Our load of guilt He bore;
He suffered shame for you and me,
I want to love Him more. [Refrain]

3 His children He will not forsake,
When troubles press them sore;
But in their souls sweet peace awakes,
I want to love Him more. [Refrain]

4 O Prince of life, sweet Prince of peace,
Who dwelt on earth below,
My faith in Him will never cease,
I want to love Him more. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: With Jesus I would ever be
Title: I Want To Love Him More
Author: W. M. York (1922)
Refrain First Line: I want to love Him more
Language: English
Source: Carols of Glory by G. M. Bateman and B. B. Bateman (Knoxville: Bateman Brothers, 1922)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [With Jesus I would ever be]
Composer: Willie York
Key: D♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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