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Almighty to Save

Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Oh, when shall my soul find her rest Used With Tune: [Oh, when shall my soul find her rest]

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[Oh, when shall my soul find her rest]

Appears in 12 hymnals Incipit: 51354 32317 66277 Used With Text: Almighty to Save

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O when shall my soul find her rest

Author: Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #454 (1986) Lyrics: 1 O when shall my soul find her rest, My strugglings and wrestlings be o’er? My heart, by my Saviour possessed, Be fearing and sinning no more? 2 Now search me, and try me, O Lord! Now Jesus, give ear to my cry! See! helpless I cling to thy word, My soul to my Saviour draws nigh. 3 My idols I cast at thy feet, My all I return thee, who gave; This moment the work is complete, For thou art almighty to save! 4 O Saviour, I dare to believe, Thy blood for my cleansing I see; And, asking in faith, I receive Salvation, full, present and free. 5 O Lord, I shall now comprehend Thy mercy so high and so deep; And long shall my praises ascend, For thou art almighty to keep! Topics: The life of holiness Challenge Languages: English
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Oh, when shall my Soul?

Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #489 (1902) First Line: Oh, when shall my soul find her rest Refrain First Line: For He is almighty, for He is almighty, almighty to save Lyrics: 1 Oh, when shall my soul find her rest, My strugglings and wrestlings be o’er, My heart, by my Saviour possess’d, Be fearing and sinning no more? Chorus: For He is almighty, for He is almighty, almighty to save. 2 Now search me, and try me, O Lord; Now Jesus, give ear to my cry! See helpless I rest to Thy word, My soul to my Saviour draws nigh. [Chorus] 3 My idols I cast at Thy feet, My all I return Thee, who gave; This moment the work is complete, For Thou art almighty to save. [Chorus] 4 O Saviour, Thy word I believe, Thy blood for my cleansing I see; And, asking in faith, I receive Salvation—full, present, and free. [Chorus] 5 O Lord, I shall now comprehend Thy mercy so high and so deep; And long shall my praises ascend— For Thou art almighty to keep. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: SALVATOR OMNIPOTENS
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Oh, the Blood

Hymnal: Songs of the Soul #6 (1894) First Line: O when shall my soul find her rest Refrain First Line: Oh, the blood, the precious blood Languages: English Tune Title: [O when shall my soul find her rest]

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Bramwell Booth

1856 - 1929 Author of "Almighty to Save"

Isaac Naylor

Author of "Oh, the Blood" in Songs of the Pentecost for the Forward Gospel Movement
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