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11339. All The Way To Calvary

1 Oh, how dark the night that wrapped my spirit round!
Oh, how deep the woe my Savior found
When He walked across the waters of my soul,
Bade my night disperse and made me whole.

Refrain:
All the way to Calvary He went for me,
He went for me, He went for me;
All the way to Calvary He went for me,
He died to set me free.

2 Tremblingly a sinner bowed before His face,
Naught I knew of pardon, God’s free grace;
Heard a voice so melting, "Cease thy wild regret,
Jesus bought thy pardon, paid thy debt." [Refrain]

3 Oh, ’twas wondrous love the Savior showed for me,
When He left His throne for Calvary,
When He trod the wine press, trod it all alone,
Praise His name forever, make it known. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Oh, how dark the night that wrapped my spirit round!
Title: All The Way To Calvary
Author: Virginia Williams Moyer (1894)
Refrain First Line: All the way to Calvary He went for me
Language: English
Source: The Peacemaker by Winfield S. Weeden and George Beaverson (New York: Weeden & Van DeVenter, 1894)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Oh, how dark the night that wrapped my spirit round!]
Composer: Isaac Hickman Meredith
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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