| Text: | The Call of the Galilean |
| Author: | Elsie Duncan Yale |
| Tune: | [I hear the Galilean gently calling] |
| Composer: | C. Harold Lowden |
1 I hear the Galilean gently calling,
His voice is sounding sweet and clear;
How tenderly His accents now are falling,
He bids me unto Him draw near
He calls as once of yore,
Beside the sunlit shore.
Refrain:
He calls me, O yes He calls me to His service sweet,
He calls me to His perfect peace, His joy complete;
He’ll keep me, forever keep me, and I cannot fall,
I’ll own His sway, His voice obey, and heed His call.
2 I hear the Galilean gently pleading,
Can I resist His gracious word?
Can I remain aloof, and all unheeding
The sweetest message ever heard? [Refrain]
3 I hear the Galilean gently saying,
Come unto me and find thy rest;
Then let me seek His side no more delaying,
And heed the heav’nly call so blest. [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | I hear the Galilean gently calling |
| Title: | The Call of the Galilean |
| Author: | Elsie Duncan Yale |
| Refrain First Line: | He calls me, O yes He calls me |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1917 |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [I hear the Galilean gently calling] |
| Composer: | C. Harold Lowden |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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