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It is the voice of love divine

Author: George H. Spring Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I seem to hear a voice within

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[I seem to hear a voice within]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: George H. Spring Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 55465 46511 23332 Used With Text: The voice within
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[I seem to hear a voice within] (Rosecrans)

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Rosecrans Tune Key: A Major Used With Text: The Voice Within

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The voice within

Author: George H. Spring Hymnal: The Little Sower for Sabbath Schools #122 (1870) First Line: I seem to hear a voice within Refrain First Line: Yes 'tis the voice of love divine Lyrics: 1 I seem to hear a voice within, A friendly voice in accents low, Which warns me that the ways of sin, Lead down to endless death and woe. Chorus: Yes, 'tis the voice of love divine, Which utters thus a warning kind. Which whispers to this heart of mine, Seek now if mercy you would find, 2 Though all around seems bright and fair, Yet deadly evil works within, And if you still retain it there, You'll surely perish in your sin. [Chorus] 3 Life's opening morn may smile to-day, To-morrow gloomy death may call, Yet now thy Maker's voice obey, Then shall death's summons ne'er appal. [Chorus] 4 Yes, go to Jesus, who was slain, To ransom guilty ones from woe, His blood can cleanse sin's every stain, His friendships endless bliss bestow. [Chorus] 5 Seek while thy Father waits to bless, Seek while the Saviour will forgive. Seek while the Spirit rich in grace, Will help thee turn to God and live. [Chorus] 6 Now in thy youth thy God will hear, Yet if thou now his mercy spurn, He may at length reject thy prayer, And leave thee hopelessly to mourn. [Chorus] Tune Title: [I seem to hear a voice within]
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THE VOICE WITHIN.

Author: Geo. H. Spring Hymnal: Grove Songs No. 2 #23 (1873) First Line: I seem to hear a voice within Refrain First Line: It is the voice of love divine Lyrics: 1. I seem to hear a voice within, A friendly voice in accents low; Which warns me that the ways of sin, Lead down to endless death and woe. Refrain: It is the voice of love divine, That utters thus a warning kind, That whispers to this heart of mine, Seek now, if mercy you would find. 2. Though all around seems bright and fair, Yet deadly evil lurks within, And if you still retain it there, You'll surely perish in your sin. 3. Life's op'ning morn may smile to-day, To-morrow gloomy death may call; Yet now the Maker's voice obey, Then shall death's summons ne'er appal. 4. Yes, go to Jesus, who was slain, To ransom guilty ones from woe, His blood can cleanse sin's every stain, His friendship endless bliss bestow. 5. Seek while thy Father waits to bless, Seek while the Saviour will forgive, Seek while the Spirit, rich in grace, Will help thee turn to God and live. Languages: English Tune Title: [I seem to hear a voice within]
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It is the voice of love divine

Author: George H. Spring Hymnal: The Devotional Chimes #43 (1873) First Line: I seem to hear a voice within

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George H. Spring

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J. H. Rosecrans

1845 - 1926 Composer of "[I seem to hear a voice within]" in Grove Songs No. 2 James Holmes Rosecrans stu­died at the Baxter Un­i­ver­si­ty of Mu­sic in Friend­ship, New York. Af­ter teaching for two years, he joined the Fill­more Bro­thers Mu­sic House in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. As of 1880, he was teach­ing mu­sic in Doug­las Coun­ty, Col­o­ra­do. In 1884, was an evan­gel­ist in California, and later was as­so­ci­ated with evan­gel­is­tic efforts in Tex­as, and taught mu­sic and Bi­ble at Carl­ton College in Bon­ham, Tex­as. He pub­lished over 20 music col­lect­ions in his life­time. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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