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Glory to Jesus

Jesus has loved me, wonderful Savior

Author: J. Wakefield MacGill
Tune: [Jesus has loved me-wonderful Savior]
Published in 51 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 Jesus has loved me— wonderful Savior!
Jesus has loved me, I cannot tell why;
He came to rescue sinners unworthy;
My heart He conquered, for Him I would die.

2 Jesus has saved me--wonderful Savior!
Jesus has saved me! I cannot tell how
He should first love me paying my ransom,
Dying on Calv'ry with thorns on His brow.

3 Jesus will lead me--wonderful Savior!
Jesus will lead me, I cannot tell where;
So I will follow thro' joy or sorrow,
Sunshine or tempest, since He leads me there.


Source: Christian Hymns: for every purpose in worship #190

Author: J. Wakefield MacGill

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Text Information

First Line: Jesus has loved me, wonderful Savior
Title: Glory to Jesus
Author: J. Wakefield MacGill
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Glory to Jesus, wonderful Savior
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #1832
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