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2813. I Hear a Loving Voice

1. I hear a loving voice
that calls me o’er and o’er
That bids me lay my burden down,
and rest forevermore.
I hear a loving voice,
’tis Thine, O Lamb of God,
Who from the cradle to the cross
the path of sorrow trod.

2. I hear Thy warning voice;
O let me not delay;
I must be saved by Thee alone,
there is no other way;
Thy Word my only plea,
I come without a fear;
I seek thee while Thou canst be found,
and call while Thou art near.

3. O, patient, loving voice!
O firm, abiding Friend,
I now accept Thy offered grace:
Lord, keep me to the end.
My soul with rapture filled,
Thy wonders shall proclaim;
My tongue shall sing Thy righteousness,
my life confess Thy name.

Text Information
First Line: I hear a loving voice
Title: I Hear a Loving Voice
Author: Fanny Crosby (1901)
Meter: SMD
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Grace Frances, one of Fanny's pseudonyms.
Tune Information
Name: MISHAEL
Composer: Hubert Platt Main
Meter: SMD
Incipit: 65345 13221 64651
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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