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We Love our Blessed Savior

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1 We love our blessed Savior,
Who left His home above,
And came to earth to suffer,
And thus to show his love;
We love Him for His kindness
To little ones while here,
When in His arms He took them,
And bade them not to fear.

Chorus:
We love our blessed Savior, yes, we love Him,
For it was for us He hung upon the tree;
We love our blessed Savior, yes, we love Him,
For He said, "Let little children come to me."

2 We love our blessed Savior,
Who tells us how to live,
And in the holy Bible,
His will to us did give,
We love those blessed precepts
And promises so sweet,
And oft the "old, old story"
To others we repeat. [Chorus]

3 We love our blessed Savior,
Who, when He came to die,
Invited us to share in
His glorious home on high;
And we will strive to serve Him
While in this world below,
That when at last we leave it,
To heaven we may go [Chorus]

Source: Little Branches No. 2: a collection of songs prepared especially for the primary and infant deparments of the sunday school #14

Author: Charles E. Neal

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First Line: We love our blessed Savior
Title: We Love our Blessed Savior
Author: Charles E. Neal
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Little Branches No. 2 #14

Song Sunbeams #d83

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