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12557. I Love Him

1 Gone are the days
When my heart was filled with sin;
Gone are the fears
That prevented peace within;
Gone are earth’s woes,
From their blight I am set free;
Since Christ in love and mercy
Freely pardoned me.

Refrain:
I love Him! I love Him!
Because He first loved me!
And purchased my salvation
On Mount Calvary.

2 Once I was bound,
But now I am set free;
Once I was blind,
But now by faith I see;
Once I was dead,
But now in Christ I live;
And tell the world of pardon
He doth freely give. [Refrain]

3 Why should I weep,
When my heart can feel no pain?
Why should I laugh,
When death in Christ is gain?
Victor o’er sin,
Thro’ Him who once was slain,
I’ll shout eternal praises,
Glory to His name! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Gone are the days
Title: I Love Him
Author: George O. March (1910)
Refrain First Line: I love Him! I love Him!
Language: English
Source: The Revival No. 6, by Charles D. Tillman (Atlanta, Georgia: 1910), number 2
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Gone are the days]
Composer: Stephen Collins Foster (1853)
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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