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"I Surrender All" is a Christian hymn, with words written by American art teacher and musician Judson W. Van DeVenter (1855–1939), who subsequently became a music minister and evangelist. It was put to music by Winfield S. Weeden (1847–1908), and published in 1896.
Robin Mark (born 1957) ... Days of Elijah (The Worship Songs of Robin Mark) (2006) [4] All for Jesus: Songs and Hymns (2010) Ultimate Collection (2013) References
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"I Surrender", a 2016 song by All Sons & Daughters from the album Poets & Saints "I Surrender", by Michael Bolton from the album Only a Woman Like You
Move is the tenth studio album by the Christian rock band Third Day.Released on October 19, 2010, the album was the band's first after guitarist Brad Avery left Third Day. The band wanted the album to be a departure from the modern rock stylings of Revelation (2008), intending to show more of their southern rock roo
Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month ban from tennis to settle a case which has lingered over the sport for months after he twice tested positive for a banned substance, the World Anti-Doping ...
By All Means is the debut album by American music group By All Means, released in 1988 on Island Records. It includes the hits "I Surrender to Your Love" and "You Decided to Go". It includes the hits "I Surrender to Your Love" and "You Decided to Go".
Jesus Paid It All (also known as Fullness in Christ and I hear the Saviour say and Christ All and in All) is a traditional American hymn about the penal substitutionary atonement for sin by the death of Jesus. The song references many Bible verses, including Romans 5 ("Jesus' sacrifice gives life") and Isaiah 1:18 ("a crimson flow"). [1]