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Complete In Thee

Author: Aaron R. Wolfe Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 73 hymnals Matching Instances: 73 First Line: Complete in Thee, no work of mine

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[Complete in Thee! no work of mine]

Appears in 18 hymnals Matching Instances: 7 Composer and/or Arranger: Talmage J. Bittikofer Incipit: 53211 76757 12754 Used With Text: Complete in Thee!
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LOUVAN

Appears in 273 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: Virgil C. Taylor Incipit: 55123 12123 34323 Used With Text: Complete in Thee, no work of mine
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HESPERUS

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 473 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Baker Tune Sources: A Hymnal for Use in the English Church, by J. Grey, 1866 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 33351 22355 54234 Used With Text: Complete in Thee

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Complete in Thee

Author: Aaron R. Wolfe Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #968 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Complete in Thee! No work of mine Lyrics: 1. Complete in Thee! No work of mine May take, dear Lord, the place of Thine; Thy blood hath pardon bought for me, And I am now complete in Thee. 2. Complete in Thee! No more shall sin, Thy grace hath conquered, reign within; Thy voice shall bid the tempter flee, And I shall stand complete in Thee. 3. Complete in Thee—each want supplied, And no good thing to me denied; Since Thou my portion, Lord, wilt be, I ask no more, complete in Thee. 4. Dear Savior, when before Thy bar All tribes and tongues assembled are, Among Thy chosen will I be, At Thy right hand, complete in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: HESPERUS
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Completeness

Author: Wolfe Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #897 (1875) First Line: Complete in thee, no work of mine Topics: Christians Privileges; Completeness in Christ Scripture: Colossians 2:10
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Complete in thee, no work of mine

Author: Aaron R. Wolfe Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #889 (1892) Topics: Christian Experience Privileges of Believers Languages: English Tune Title: WARE

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Aaron R. Wolfe

1821 - 1902 Author of "Complete in Thee" in The Cyber Hymnal Wolfe, Aaron Robarts, was born at Mendham, New Jersey, Sep. 6, 1821, and educated at Williams College, 1844; and the Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1851. On April 9, 1851, he was licensed by the Third Presbytery of New York. For some lime he had charge of a school for young ladies at Tallahassee, Florida; and in 1859 he established "The Hillside Seminary for Young Ladies" at Montclair, New Jersey. In 1858 he contributed 7 hymns under the signature "A. R. W." to Hastings's Church Melodies. These are:— 1. A Parting hymn we sing. Close of Holy Communion. 2. Complete in Thee, no work of mine. Complete in Christ. Published in the N. Y. Evangelist, 1850 or 51. 3. Draw near, O Holy Dove, draw near. Holy Communion. 4. How blest indeed are they. In the Likeness of Christ. 5. My God, I thank Thee for the guide. Conscience. 6. Mysterious influence divine. The Cross of Christ. 7. Thou Maker of our mortal frame. Chief end of Man. The most popular of these hymns are Nos. 1, 2, and 3. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Talmage J. Bittikofer

1892 - 1986 Person Name: Talmadge J. Bittikofer, b. 1892 Composer of "[Complete in Thee! no work of mine]" in Worship and Service Hymnal

James M. Gray

1851 - 1935 Person Name: James M. Gray, 1851-1935 Author (refrain) of "Complete in Thee" in Worship and Service Hymnal Born: May 11, 1851, New York City. Died: September 21, 1935, Passavant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Gray accepted Christ at age 22. He was educated at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine (Doctor of Divinity), and the University of Des Moines, Iowa (Doctor of Laws). In 1879 he became Rector of the First Reformed Episcopal Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where he served 14 years. He then became dean (1904-25) and president (1925-34) of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois, and directed publication of four editions (1921-28) of the Voice of Thanksgiving, official hymnal of the Institute. A conservative theologian, Gray was one of seven editors of the popular Scofield Reference Bible. He was a fine scholar and excellent Bible teacher, but his interests went beyond mere academics. He promoted the Sunday School, and took an interest in civic affairs and patriotic causes. He backed efforts at social betterment, supported Prohibition, and wrote about 20 books --www.hymntime.com/tch/