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You Will Need Jesus Some Day
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Why turn from the Savior and seek worldly pleasure
Author: H. Ellis Ogden (1921)
Tune: [Why turn from the Saviour and seek worldly pleasure]
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Author:
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First Line:
Why turn from the Savior and seek worldly pleasure
Title:
You Will Need Jesus Some Day
Author:
H. Ellis Ogden
(1921)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
You'll need Him, you'll need Him
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Why turn from the Saviour and seek worldly pleasure]
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Gospel Light: for the Church, Sundah-School, the Revival, Young People's Meetings, Chilren's Services, Conventions and the Home (1921), p.36
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Gospel Light #d333
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: You will need Jesus some day
First Line
: Why turn from the Savior
Author
: H. Ellis Ogden
Date
: 1921
Gospel Light #d333
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