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His blood can never lose its saving power

Author: George W Cooke Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: In Judea long ago, Jesus came his love to show

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[In Judea long ago]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Cooke Used With Text: His Blood Can Never Lose Its Power

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His blood can never lose its saving power

Author: George W. Cooke Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #d35 (1920) First Line: In Judea long ago, Jesus came his love to show Languages: English

His blood can never lose its power

Author: George W. Cooke Hymnal: Gospel Crusade Hymns #d52 (1930) First Line: In Judea long ago, Jesus came his love to show Refrain First Line: His blood can never lose its saving power Languages: English
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His blood can never lose its power

Author: G. W. C. Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #69 (1921) First Line: In Judea long ago Refrain First Line: His blood can never lose its saving power Topics: Atonement Languages: English Tune Title: [In Judea long ago]

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George W. Cooke

1884 - 1951 Person Name: George W Cooke Author of "His blood can never lose its saving power" George William Cooke was born in Yorkshire, England in 1884 and died in Jamestown, New York in 1951. He was the author of "Joy in My Heart" which was copyrighted in 1926 (but not renewed). At that time he was living in Wilmington, Delaware. He was a minister and associated with a group called Gospel Crusaders which was associated with the Methodist Church. He ran the Delmarva Camp, a Methodist camp that held gospel meetings and revivals. He was later minister of Methodist churches in Buffalo and Rochester New York. Dianne Shapiro from research done by Richard L. Green