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Saved By His Grace

When in His beauty my Savior I see

Author: George O. Webster
Tune: [When in His beauty my Savior I see] (Tullar)
Published in 5 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 When in his beauty my Saviour I see,
When I shall look on his face,
Tongue cannot tell of the joy it will be,
Saved by his wonderful grace.

Refrain:
Saved, saved,
Saved by his wonderful grace;
Saved, saved,
Granted in heaven a place;
Saved, saved,
Saved by his wonderful grace!
Glory to Jesus, I know I am saved,
Saved by his wonderful grace!

2 Long I had wandered in pathways of sin,
Often his grace had I spurned;
Often resisted his striving within,
Ere to the Saviour I turned. [Refrain]

3 How I rejoice that Salvation is free,
That I was not turned away;
How I rejoice that my Saviour I’ll see,
Where I may praise him for aye. [Refrain]

Source: The Old Story in Song Number Two #64

Author: George O. Webster

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Text Information

First Line: When in His beauty my Savior I see
Title: Saved By His Grace
Author: George O. Webster
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Saved by His wonderful grace
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 5 of 5)
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Redemption Songs #713

Songs of Praise and Power #d332

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The Bible School Hymnal #44

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The Old Story in Song Number Two #64

Tullar's Song Treasury #d126

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