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195. Another Look at the Cross

1. There’s a voice I hear, and it calls me near
To the Savior’s bleeding side;
And it says to me, You may now be free,
If you plunge beneath the crimson tide.

Refrain
O, I’ll take another look at the cross of Calvary,
For surely He can cleanse by the precious blood;
There is purity and power, there is victory every hour,
When we’re living ’neath the smile of God.

2. There is One above, looking down in love,
On a world deep sunk in sin;
And I hear Him call to His children all:
Who will go and bring the lost ones in? [Refrain]

3. There’s a hand stretched out unto souls in doubt,
And it saves from sin and woe;
In His riven side is a fountain wide,
Where the vilest of the vile may go. [Refrain]

4. O the bitter cries, and the longing eyes,
That we daily hear and see;
For our love they plead, and our help they need;
Shall we saviors of the lost ones be? [Refrain]

5. O the joy to stand on the golden strand,
Right before the great white throne;
There to meet some soul we have helped to the goal,
And to hear the Savior say, Well done. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There's a voice I hear, and it calls me near
Title: Another Look at the Cross
Author: R. L. Werry (1893)
Refrain First Line: O, I'll take another look at the cross of Calvary
Language: English
Source: Gems No. 2, by Leander L. Pickett & O. B. Culpepper (Louisville, Kentucky: The Pickett Publishing Company, 1904), number 4
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There's a voice I hear, and it calls me near]
Composer: R. L. Werry (1893)
Incipit: 54355 17611 76565
Key: D Major
Source: Gems No. 2, by Leander L. Pickett & O. B. Culpepper (Louisville, Kentucky: The Pickett Publishing Company, 1904), number 4
Copyright: Public Domain



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