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152. Jesus Healeth All

1 Suff’ring for years,
Filled with many fears,
Once a woman to the Savior came;
Wondrous healing pow’r
Felt that very hour,
When in faith she touched his garment’s hem.

Refrain:
Jesus has healed me,
Jesus has healed me,
Banished my affliction and my pain;
Tho’ I suffered much,
By his healing touch
I now am restored to health again.

2 Down by the pool
Of Bethesda cool,
Waited there a man infirm of yore;
Jesus to him said,
“Rise, take up thy bed,
Go thy way in peace, and sin no more.” [Refrain]

3 Banished from home,
See the leper come
To the Savior, seeking for release;
Spake he gently then
To the man unclean,
“Lo, thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace.” [Refrain]

4 At evening came
Blind and halt and lame,
Gathering to Jesus at the door;
See the Blessed Son
Healing ev’ry one,—
All of those who came he die restore. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Suff'ring for years, Filled with many fears
Title: Jesus Healeth All
Author: Clara McAlister
Refrain First Line: Jesus has healed me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1907
Topic: Healing
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Suff'ring for years, filled with many fears]
Composer: C. E. Hunter
Incipit: 32151 32122 22224
Key: E Major
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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