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Ye Have Done It Unto Me

Author: Dr. E. T. Cassel; Flora H. Cassel Hymnal: Christian Gospel Hymns #42 (1909) First Line: Borne on the wings of a chilling blast Refrain First Line: "In as much as ye did it to one of these" Lyrics: 1 Borne on the wings of a chilling blast, Came a cry of distress and of woe; I hastened my steps, I would hurry past, When the thought came to me I know ‘Tis the voice of Jesus calling me He is needing my succor and care. I will help what I can, oh, my Lord for Thee An aid to the suff’ring bear. Refrain: “In as much as ye did it to one of these” He tenderly said, “ye have done it to me; In as much as ye did it to one of these He tenderly said, “ye have done it to me.” 2 Once to my door came a stranger old, With a haggard and pitiful face, He cried, “Take me in from the paths of sin I have wandered in deep disgrace.” ‘Twas the voice of Jesus calling me He was needing my succor and care. In the form of the stranger my Lord I see My home He shall surely share. [Refrain] 3 Hark! brother hark! to the cry for aid, As you go upon life’s daily round, The hungry and perishing faint and fade And their sorrow and want abound. ‘Tis the voice of Jesus calling thee He is needing my succor and care. In the forms of the lowly your Savior see, Your wealth with the needy share. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Borne on the wings of a chilling blast]
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Ye Have Done It Unto Me

Author: Flora H. Cassel; Dr. E. T. Cassel Hymnal: Songs of the King #49 (1906) First Line: Borne on the wings of a chilling blast Refrain First Line: "In as much as ye did it to one of these" Languages: English Tune Title: [Borne on the wings of a chilling blast]

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