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Saved Through the Blood of Jesus

Author: H. D'Arcy Champney Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Saved thro' the blood of Jesus Topics: The Gospel Peace and Assurance Used With Tune: SAVED

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SAVED

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: R. L. Haslup Incipit: 33343 51166 52355 Used With Text: Saved Through the Blood of Jesus
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[Saved thro' the blood of Jesus]

Appears in 263 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Doane Incipit: 32151 34356 53123 Used With Text: Saved Through the Blood of Jesus
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[Saved thro' the blood of Jesus]

Appears in 18 hymnals Tune Sources: German Incipit: 51765 54351 65765 Used With Text: Saved thro' the blood of Jesus

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Saved Through the Blood of Jesus

Author: H. D'A. Champney Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #152 (1944) First Line: Saved thro' the blood of Jesus Refrain First Line: Saved thro' the blood of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Saved thro’ the blood of Jesus, Saved from all guilt and shame, Saved is the soul that trusts Him, Trusts in His precious name. Safe in the Rock of Ages Fearlessly he may hide, Safe from the storms of judgment, Safe from the swelling tide. Chorus: Saved thro’ the blood of Jesus, Perfect and only plea; Naught else avails for sinners, Naught else avails for me. 2 Saved thro’ the blood of Jesus, Saved from the wrath to come, Saved, too, to dwell forever Safe in the Father’s home. Joy is among the angles, Joy in the heart of God, When an unworthy sinner Trusts in the precious blood. [Chorus] 3 Saved thro’ the blood of Jesus, Saved from eternal doom, Saved, too, to share Christ’s glory, Saved until He shall come; Save from o’erwhelming sorrow, Saved from distracting care, Saved from a world of evil, Saved from all doubt and fear. [Chorus] 4 Saved for the day of glory, Then the redeemed will sin; Still of the blood of Jesus Loudly their praise will ring; Saved now to wait with patience, Looking by faith afar, Till just before the dawning Rises the Morning Star. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Saved thro' the blood of Jesus]
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Saved Through the Blood of Jesus

Author: H. D'Arcy Champney Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Truth #288 (1903) First Line: Saved thro' the blood of Jesus Topics: The Gospel Peace and Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: SAVED

Saved through the blood of Jesus

Author: H. D'Arcy Champney Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Truth. 2nd ed. #d288 (1904) Languages: English

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W. Howard Doane

1832 - 1915 Person Name: W. H. Doane Composer of "[Saved thro' the blood of Jesus]" in Choice Hymns of the Faith An industrialist and philanthropist, William H. Doane (b. Preston, CT, 1832; d. South Orange, NJ, 1915), was also a staunch supporter of evangelistic campaigns and a prolific writer of hymn tunes. He was head of a large woodworking machinery plant in Cincinnati and a civic leader in that city. He showed his devotion to the church by supporting the work of the evangelistic team of Dwight L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey and by endowing Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and Denison University in Granville, Ohio. An amateur composer, Doane wrote over twenty-two hundred hymn and gospel song tunes, and he edited over forty songbooks. Bert Polman ============ Doane, William Howard, p. 304, he was born Feb. 3, 1832. His first Sunday School hymn-book was Sabbath Gems published in 1861. He has composed about 1000 tunes, songs, anthems, &c. He has written but few hymns. Of these "No one knows but Jesus," "Precious Saviour, dearest Friend," and "Saviour, like a bird to Thee," are noted in Burrage's Baptist Hymn Writers. 1888, p. 557. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =================== Doane, W. H. (William Howard), born in Preston, Connecticut, 1831, and educated for the musical profession by eminent American and German masters. He has had for years the superintendence of a large Baptist Sunday School in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he resides. Although not a hymnwriter, the wonderful success which has attended his musical setting of numerous American hymns, and the number of his musical editions of hymnbooks for Sunday Schools and evangelistic purposes, bring him within the sphere of hymnological literature. Amongst his collections we have:— (1) Silver Spray, 1868; (2) Pure Gold, 1877; (3) Royal Diadem, 1873; (4) Welcome Tidings, 1877; (5) Brightest and Best, 1875; (6) Fountain of Song; (7) Songs of Devotion, 1870; (8) Temple Anthems, &c. His most popular melodies include "Near the Cross," "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," "Pass me Not," "More Love to Thee," "Rescue the Perishing," "Tell me the Old, Old Story," &c. - John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

H. D'Arcy Champney

1854 - 1942 Person Name: H. D'A. Champney Author of "Saved Through the Blood of Jesus" in Choice Hymns of the Faith Born: Cir­ca Ju­ly 1854, Dis­trict of York, York­shire, Eng­land. Educated at Cor­pus Chris­ti Coll­ege, Cam­bridge, and or­dained an Ang­li­can cler­ic, Champ­ney served at St. An­drew the Less in Cam­bridge. He event­u­al­ly left the Church of Eng­land and be­came as­so­ci­at­ed with the Ply­mouth Breth­ren. As of 1881, he was liv­ing in Cam­bridge. In 1901, he was liv­ing in Ti­ver­ton, De­von­shire, and list­ed as a re­tired cler­gy­man and school­mas­ter. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

R. L. Haslup

Composer of "SAVED" in Hymns of Grace and Truth
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