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3334. Jesus Is Mighty to Save

1. All glory to Jesus be given,
That life and salvation are free;
And all may be washed and forgiven,
And Jesus can save even me.

Refrain
Yes, Jesus is mighty to save,
And all His salvation may know;
On His bosom I lean,
And His blood makes me clean,
For His blood can wash whiter than snow.

2. From darkness and sin and despair,
Out into the light of His love,
He has brought me and made me an heir,
To kingdoms and mansions above. [Refrain]

3. Oh, the rapturous heights of His love,
The measureless depths of His grace,
My soul all His fullness would prove,
And live in His loving embrace. [Refrain]

4. In Him all my wants are supplied,
His love makes my heaven below,
And freely His blood is applied,
His blood that makes whiter than snow. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: All glory to Jesus be given
Title: Jesus Is Mighty to Save
Author: Annie Ann Turner Wittenmyer (1872)
Refrain First Line: Yes, Jesus is mighty to save
Language: English
Source: The Voice of Praise, by E. T. Baird & K. Reden (Richmond, Virginia: E. Thompson Baird, 1872)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [All glory to Jesus be given]
Composer: William Gustavus Fischer
Incipit: 55451 32176 56621
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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