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1 I hear a voice that comes from far;
From Calvary it sounds abroad;
It soothes my soul, and calms my fear;
It speaks of pardon bought with blood.
2 And is it true, that many fly
The sound that bids my soul rejoice;
And rather choose in sin to die,
Than turn an ear to mercy’s voice!
3 Alas for those!--the day is near,
When mercy will be heard no more;
Then will they ask in vain to hear
The voice they would not hear before.
4 With such, I own, I once appear'd,
But now I know how great their loss;
For sweeter sounds were never heard
Than mercy utters from the cross.
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First Line: | I hear a voice that comes from far |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
Topic: | The Christian: His Conversion |