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Let the Savior In

Author: S. W. Speer Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let the Savior in, O, listen to His call Refrain First Line: Open now your heart

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[Let the Savior in]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Edw. S. Fogg Incipit: 53321 16116 55332 Used With Text: Let the Savior In

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Let the Savior In

Author: Rev. S. W. Speer, D.D. Hymnal: Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices #30 (1895) Refrain First Line: Open now your heart Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the Savior in]

Let the Savior in

Author: S. W. Speer Hymnal: Life and Light No.2 #d62 (1894) Languages: English

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Edward S. Fogg

Person Name: Edw. S. Fogg Composer of "[Let the Savior in]" in Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices Late 19th Century Fogg was an evangelist and played the cornet. As of 1894, he was apparently living in or near Cincinnati, Ohio. His works include: Life and Light No. 2, with T. W. Barker (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1894) --www.hymntime.com/tch

S. W. Speer

Person Name: Rev. S. W. Speer, D.D. Author of "Let the Savior In" in Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices
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