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There Is a Voice

Author: W. A. P. Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 #65 (1904) First Line: There is a voice that’s soft and low Refrain First Line: There is a voice so sweet Lyrics: 1 There is a voice that’s soft and low, Oft whisp’ring in my ear; It is the Savior’s gentle voice, My heart so loves to hear; I learned to love it long ago, When first I heard its call; Its earnest pleading I obeyed, And gave to him my all. Refrain: There is a voice so sweet, Softly mine ear doth greet; Jesus, my Savior, whis’ring his love From that bright home above. 2 There is no sound for mortal ear That can with it compare; No angel harp hath such a chord, ‘Tis music rich and rare; Whene’er I wait with breaking heart, To listen for its sound, It always comes to comfort me, And binds up ev’ry wound. [Refrain] 3 O how it makes my heart rejoice, To think of yon bright land, Where I shall clearly hear his voice, And feel his gentle hand! ‘Tis blest communion here below Thro’ Faith’s imperfect ear; But there where all perfection dwells, His voice I’ll always hear. [Refrain] Topics: Confession-Testimony Tune Title: [There is a voice that’s soft and low]
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There Is a Voice so Sweet

Author: W. A. P. Hymnal: Celestial Songs #155 (1921) First Line: There is a voice that's soft and low Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a voice that's soft and low]
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There Is a Voice

Author: W. A. P. Hymnal: The Redeemer's Praise #169 (1906) First Line: There is a voice that's soft and low Refrain First Line: There is a voice so sweet Topics: Confession-Testimony Tune Title: [There is a voice that's soft and low]

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