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Have you seen the Crucified?

Author: John Lawley Appears in 3 hymnals

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Have you seen the crucified

Author: John Lawley (1859-1922) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #243 (1986) Lyrics: 1 Have you seen the crucified? O wondrous love! Do you know for all he died? O wondrous love! Have you seen his thorn-crowned brow? Have you felt the crimson now? Do you his salvation know? O wondrous love! 2 Do you know your sins forgiven? O wondrous love! Have you had a taste of Heaven? O wondrous love! Has his love cast out your fears? Has he wiped away your tears? At his word Hell disappears; O wondrous love! 3 Is your heart now full of joy? O wondrous love! Have you peace naught can destroy? O wondrous love! Is not this salvation grand? May it spread on every hand E’en to the most distant land; O wondrous love! 4 To the north, south, east and west, O wondrous love! Some have heard, but tell the rest; O wondrous love! Vast the curse and great the fall, Jesus Christ has died for all, We will every nation call; O wondrous love! Topics: The gospel Invitation Languages: English
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Have you seen the Crucified?

Hymnal: Salvation Army Songs #82 (1911) Languages: English

Have you seen the Crucified?

Author: John Lawley Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #159 (1953) Languages: English

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John Lawley

1859 - 1922 Person Name: John Lawley (1859-1922) Author of "Have you seen the crucified" in The Song Book of the Salvation Army Born: December 31, 1859, Foulden, Norfolk, England. Died: September 9, 1922, Watford, Hertfordshire, England. At his memorial service, Salvation Army General Bramwell Booth said, "He sang his way through this life and he will sing his way through Eternity." Buried: Abney Park Cemetery, London, England. Son of farm worker John Lawley, young John worked on farms until his family moved to Bradford, where he became an "engine-lad." He came to a Christ at a meeting in Pullan’s Theater in Bradford, and a few months later became a Christian Missions evangelist. He wrote his first Gospel song in 1878 while serving at Jarrow-on-Tyne. He went on to work at Salvation Army (SA) corps and divisions, with SA founder William Booth for over 20 years, and also with SA General Bramwell Booth. Sources: Taylor, p. 349 --www.hymntime.com/tch/