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20. Able to Save

1 Doubt no more thy Savior’s power,
But in his strength be brave;
Oh, come, and learn this very hour
That he is able to save.

Refrain:
Able to save,
Able to save
All who with gladness his word can receive;
Able to save,
Able to save,
E’en to the uttermost, all who believe.

2 To thy deadly foes within
No longer be the slave,
But stretch thine arms to Christ, thy King,
That he is able to save. [Refrain]

3 Come, no more thy love withhold,
But pardon humbly crave,
And thou shalt find with joy untold
That he is able to save. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Doubt no more thy Savior's power
Title: Able to Save
Author: G. F. R.
Refrain First Line: Able to save
Publication Date: 1885
Tune Information
Name: [Doubt no more thy Savior's power]
Composer: G. F. Root



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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