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  1. Jon Gleason
    3 September 2011 @ 2:17 pm

    One of my favorites, Robert. We used all five of the stanzas that CyberHymnal has when we compiled our hymnbook. Just out of curiousity, do you have the sixth?

    If we are to use singing to teach, one of the more “teachable” lines in the hymnbook, perhaps, is one you didn’t happen to hightlight this time: “My foes are ever near me, around me and within.” I’ve always been challenged by that one, challenged to “mortify the deeds of the flesh” and to beware the world and the devil, and perhaps that line is the biggest reason this hymn is a favorite of mine.

    • rcottrill
      3 September 2011 @ 4:01 pm

      Thanks for you input, and apt comments. That “around me and within” applies to the local church, as well as the individual believer (cf. Acts 20:29-30). As to that missing verse, I’ve tried a number of times to track it down. Perhaps it related so personally to Bode’s children that it was not of general use.

  2. Peter John Wright
    7 July 2012 @ 3:29 am

    The missing verse (Verse 6) goes like this:

    Oh! let me see Thy features,
    The look that once could make
    So many a true disciple
    Leave all things for Thy sake;
    The look that beamed on Peter
    When he Thy name denied;
    The look that draws Thy lover
    Close to Thy pierced side.