Words: , 1851. Wolfe wrote this hymn just be­fore grad­u­at­ing from Un­ion Sem­in­a­ry; it was first pub­lished in Church Mel­o­dies: A Col­lect­ion of Psalms & Hymns with Ap­prop­ri­ate Tunes, 1859.

Music: Hes­perus, , 1854; first pub­lished in A Hymn­al for Use in the Eng­lish Church, by J. Grey, 1866. Al­ter­nate tunes:


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.

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.

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.

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.