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2341. He That Believeth

1. Hear ye the glad good news from Heav’n?
Life to a death-doomed race is giv’n!
Christ on the cross for you and me
Purchased a pardon full and free.

Refrain
He that believeth, he that believeth,
He that believeth hath everlasting life;
He that believeth, he that believeth,
He that believeth hath everlasting life.

2. When we were lost, the Son of God
Made an atonement by His blood:
When we the glad good news believe,
Then the atonement we receive. [Refrain]

3. Why not believe the glad good news?
Why still the voice of God refuse?
Why not believe, when God hath said,
All, all our guilt on Him was laid. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Hear ye the glad good news from Heav'n?
Title: He That Believeth
Author: Philip P. Bliss (1874)
Refrain First Line: He that believeth, he that believeth
Language: English
Source: Gospel Songs (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Company, 1874)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Hear ye the glad good news from Heav'n?]
Composer: Philip Paul Bliss (1874)
Incipit: 55517 66231 17216
Key: C Major
Source: Gospel Songs (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Company, 1874)
Copyright: Public Domain



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