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Whoever Will

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Crown Him #45 (1893) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Refrain First Line: O come, O come, "whoever will" Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the cheering words]
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Salvation’s Free

Hymnal: Songs of Revival Power #155 (1907) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Refrain First Line: I'm glad salvation's free! Lyrics: 1 How sweet the cheering words, “Whoever will” may come; The door of mercy open stands, As yet there still is room. Refrain: I’m glad salvation’s free! I’m glad salvation’s free! Salvation’s free for you and me, I’m glad salvation’s free! 2 ‘Tis the “accepted time,” The day of grace and love; And God invites “whoever will” His faithfulness to prove. [Refrain] 3 The Saviour sits on high, The proof that all is done, And sinners now God can accept Through his beloved Son. [Refrain]

I'm glad salvation's free

Author: Albert Midlane Hymnal: Songs of Refreshing Nos. 1 and 2 Combined. Rev. #d46 (1890) First Line: How sweet the cheering words
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Salvation's Free

Hymnal: Riches of Grace #190 (1897) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Refrain First Line: I'm glad salvation's free! Languages: English
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Salvation's Free

Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #210 (1900) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Refrain First Line: I'm glad salvation's free Topics: Acceptance of Christ Languages: English
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I'm glad salvation's free!

Hymnal: Songs of Refreshing #63 (1886) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Languages: English

I'm glad salvation's free

Author: Albert Midlane Hymnal: The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book #d175 (1872) First Line: How sweet the cheering words

I'm glad salvation's free

Author: Albert Midlane Hymnal: The Gospel Praise Book #d179 (1888) First Line: How sweet the cheering words
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I'm glad salvation's free

Hymnal: Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship #447 (1874) First Line: How sweet the cheering words Languages: English
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I'm glad salvation's free

Author: Albert Midlane Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #583 (1888) First Line: How sweet the cheering words

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