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I Want to Live for Jesus
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I once was lost in darkness, Was sinking deep in sin
Author: Mabel Kirkham (1935)
Tune: [I once was lost in darkness]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Mabel Kirkham
(no biographical information available about Mabel Kirkham.)
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First Line:
I once was lost in darkness, Was sinking deep in sin
Title:
I Want to Live for Jesus
Author:
Mabel Kirkham
(1935)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
I want to live for Christ
Copyright:
© 1935 by The Stamps-Baxter Music Co. in "Thankful Hearts"
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Tune
[I once was lost in darkness]
All tunes published with 'I Want to Live for Jesus'
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Precious Abiding Peace #80
Display Title
: I want to live for Jesus
First Line
: I once was lost in darkness, was sinking
Author
: Mabel Kirkham
Date
: 1960
Precious Abiding Peace #80
Thankful Hearts #100
Display Title
: I Want to Live for Jesus
First Line
: I once was lost in darkness
Tune Title
: [I once was lost in darkness]
Author
: Mabel Kirkham
Date
: 1935
Thankful Hearts #100
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