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Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost

Author: D. S. Warner Hymnal: Reformation Glory #114 (1923) Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]
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Jesus Will Save Thee

Author: Daniel S. Warner Hymnal: Timeless Truths #1061 Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 First Line: Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost Refrain First Line: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe Lyrics: 1 Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost, O wretched sinner, that spirit is thine; Jesus will enter thy bosom today, Turning thy darkness to glory divine. Refrain: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe, He will redeem thee till whiter than snow. 2 Sinner, awake to the doom of thy soul, Fettered by sin, and how soon you must die; Fly to the Savior this moment, behold, Jesus invites you to mansions on high. [Refrain] 3 Hark! From the garden and Calvary’s cross, Voices that utter God’s wonderful love; Value, poor sinner, thy soul at its cost, Seek first its title to heaven above. [Refrain] 4 Think of eternity, oh, what a word! Ages unending of darkness or day; Where will you fix your eternal abode? Take thy redemption ere life speeds away. [Refrain] 5 Past mercies slighted can never return, Future recordeth no promise for thee; Now is the day of salvation we learn, Now is the moment, oh, come and be free. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Scripture: Luke 19:10 Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]
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Jesus Will Save Thee

Author: D. S. Warner Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #57 (1900) First Line: Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost Refrain First Line: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe Scripture: Luke 19:10 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]
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Jesus Will Save

Author: D. S. W. Hymnal: Anthems from the Throne #76 (1888) First Line: Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost Refrain First Line: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe Scripture: Luke 19:10 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]
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Jesus Will Save Thee

Author: D. S. Warner Hymnal: Select Hymns #82 (1911) First Line: Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost Refrain First Line: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe Scripture: Luke 19:10 Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]
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Jesus Will Save Thee

Author: D. S. Warner Hymnal: Evening Light Songs #381 (1987) First Line: Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost Refrain First Line: Jesus will save thee from darkness and woe Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost]

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