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[I tried to be but could not be a Christian in my heart]

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Clifford Martin; Doy Ott Incipit: 51111 11112 32166 Used With Text: I'm Satisfied With Jesus

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I'm Satisfied With Jesus

Author: Clifford Martin Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: I tried to be but could not be a Christian in my heart Refrain First Line: O, I'm satisfied with Jesus in my heart today Used With Tune: [I tried to be but could not be a Christian in my heart]

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I'm Satisfied With Jesus

Author: Clifford Martin Hymnal: Gospel Song Jewels No. 2 #35 (1951) First Line: I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian Refrain First Line: O, I'm satisfied with Jesus in my heart today Languages: English Tune Title: [I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian]

I'm Satisfied With Jesus

Author: Clifford Martin Hymnal: Perfect Peace #57 (1946) First Line: I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian, in my heart Refrain First Line: O, I'm satisfied with Jesus in my heart today Languages: English Tune Title: [I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian, in my heart]

I'm Satisfied With Jesus

Author: Clifford Martin Hymnal: Peaceful Echoes #61 (1948) First Line: I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian in my heart Refrain First Line: O I'm satisfied with Jesus in my heart today Languages: English Tune Title: [I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian in my heart]

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Clifford Martin

Author of "I'm Satisfied With Jesus" in Gospel Song Jewels No. 2

Doy Ott

1919 - 1986 Harmonizer of "[I tried to be but couldn't be a Christian]" in Gospel Song Jewels No. 2
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