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He Saved My Soul

Author: E. M. Sangster Hymnal: The Ark of Praise #5 (1882) First Line: You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to Jesus Lyrics: 1 You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine: The rather ask how I know that yonder sun doth shine; The rather bid me tell you how I know that billows roll, Or winds sweep on from north to south! Why, friends, “He saved my soul,” Refrain: Glory, glory to Jesus, Let the chorus roll! Glory, glory to Jesus, Because “He saved my soul.” 2 A wand’rer from my Father’s house, he took me by the hand; A mariner on raging seas, he guided me to land; A weary, storm-tossed man, he came, and made me like a child, As hungry to receive the truth, As gentle and as mild.— [Refrain] 3 He saved me! saved me from myself, and saved me from my sins, And here, just in that precious truth, my paradise begins; I know that Christ the blessed One is Man, and is Divine, I know because—oh! brethren, hear! “He saved a soul like mine.”— [Refrain] Tune Title: [You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine]
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He Saved My Soul

Author: Mrs. E. M. Sangster Hymnal: The Gospel in Song #77 (1885) First Line: You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine]
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He Saved My Soul

Author: Mrs. E. M. Sangster Hymnal: The Quartet #337 (1884) First Line: You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask me, brethren, how I know that Jesus is divine]

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