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مذ ربي قد أكرمني

مذ ربي قد أكرمني

Author: Charles F. Butler
Tune: [مذ ربي قد أكرمني]
Published in 5 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 - مذ ربي قد أكرمني
بنظرة لي باسما
قلبي امتلا حبا سما
كأني دوما في السما

القرار
مجداً لمن محا الآثامْ
طهرني إلى التمامْ
قلبي امتلا حبا سما
كأني دوما في السما

2 - إن كنت في قصر أعيشْ
أو كوخةٍ بلا حِمى
سيان عندي إنني
ضيف معد للسما

3 - لا تزعج قلبي الهمومْ
فاديّ لي ملازما
فالشكر للفادي الرحومْ
من يهدي نفسي للسما

4 – مجدي، سروري، لذّتي
أن أبقى معه دائما
من قد فداني جاعلاً
أفكاري دوماً في السما


Source: ترانيم الإيمان #136

Author: Charles F. Butler

Butler, Charles F. (fl. 1898). Known only from his "Since Christ Jesus my soul from sin set free" (Refrain: "O Hallelujah, yes, 'tis heaven"). This was copyrighted by James M. Black in his The Chorus of Praise (New York: Eton & Main, 1898). It appeared in about 100 hymnals, 1898-1978, mostly non-denominational gospel-song collections. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: مذ ربي قد أكرمني
English Title: Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven
Author: Charles F. Butler
Language: Arabic
Refrain First Line: مجدا لمن محا الآثام
Publication Date: 1977
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1977.

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Instances

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ترانيم الإيمان #136

تسابيح المحبة #283

رنموا للرب #101

Include 2 pre-1979 instances
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