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When Jesus Called Me

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: Light in the Valley #57 (1898) First Line: I never can forget the time Lyrics: 1 I never can forget the time, When Jesus called me; His voice more sweet than silver chime, When Jesus called me. Chorus: When Jesus called me, When Jesus called me; I heard him calling wand'rer come, I'll take thy hand, I'll lead thee home. 2 My heart was sunk in depths of sin, When Jesus called me; But O how soon the light broke in, When Jesus called me. [Chorus] 3 My feet had wandered far astray, When Jesus called me; But soon I found the narrow way, When Jesus called me. [Chorus] 4 I then resolved no more to roam, When Jesus called me; I started for my heav'nly home, When Jesus called me. [Chorus] Topics: Revival Languages: English Tune Title: [I never can forget the time]
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When Jesus Called Me

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: Corn In Egypt #159 (1900) First Line: I never can forget the time Languages: English Tune Title: [I never can forget the time]

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