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[If you want pardon, if you want peace]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. E. Nickerson Incipit: 34454 53321 17266 Used With Text: Full Salvation

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Author: F. H. Steel Appears in 46 hymnals First Line: If you want pardon, if you want peace Refrain First Line: Living beneath the shade of the cross Used With Tune: [If you want pardon, if you want peace]

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Beneath The Cross

Author: George Phippen Reeves Ewens Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8808 First Line: If you want pardon, if you want peace Refrain First Line: Living beneath the shade of the cross Lyrics: 1 If you want pardon, if you want peace, If you want sorrow and sighing to cease, Look up to Jesus who died on the tree To purchase a full salvation. Refrain: Living beneath the shade of the cross, Counting the jewels of earth but dross, Cleansed in the blood that flows from His side, Enjoying a full salvation. 2 If you want Jesus’ reign in your soul, Plunge in the fountain and you shall be whole, Washed in the blood of the crucified One, Enjoying a full salvation. [Refrain] 3 If you want boldness, join in the fight; If you want purity, walk in the light; If you want liberty, shout and be free, Enjoying a full salvation. [Refrain] 5 If you’d be holy, cling to the cross, Counting earth’s riches as nothing but dross; Down at His feet you’ll be cleansed and made free Enjoying a full salvation. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If you want pardon, if you want peace]
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Full Salvation

Author: F. H. Steele Hymnal: Joyful Sound #159 (1889) First Line: If you want pardon, if you want peace Refrain First Line: Living beneath the shade of the cross Lyrics: 1 If you want pardon, if you want peace, If you want sighing and sorrow to cease, Look up to Jesus, who died on the tree To purchase a full salvation. Refrain: Living beneath the shade of the cross, Counting the jewels of earth but as dross; Washed in the blood that flowed from his side, Enjoying a full salvation. 2 I am so glad that Jesus saved me, Purchased my pardon on Calvary’s tree! I am washed in th’-blood he shed for me there, Enjoying a full salvation. [Refrain] 3 If you want Jesus to reign in your soul, Plunge in the fountain and you shall be whole; Look up to Jesus, who died on the tree, To purchase a full salvation. [Refrain] 4 There’s peace in believing, sweet peace to the soul, To know that he maketh me perfectly whole; There’s joy everlasting to feel his blood flow, ‘Tis life my Redeemer to know. [Refrain] 5 There’s peace in believing, sweet peace to the soul, To know that he maketh me perfectly whole; Oh, come to the fountain, oh, come at his call, There’s healing and cleansing for all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If you want pardon, if you want peace]
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Full Salvation

Author: F. H. Steele Hymnal: Highway Songs #20 (1886) First Line: If you want pardon, if you want peace Refrain First Line: Living beneath the shade of the cross Languages: English Tune Title: [If you want pardon, if you want peace]

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Edward E. Nickerson

Composer of "[If you want pardon, if you want peace]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Isaac Naylor

Author of "Beneath the Shade of the Cross" in Songs of the Pentecost for the Forward Gospel Movement

George P. Ewens

1841 - 1926 Person Name: George Phippen Reeves Ewens Author of "Beneath The Cross" in The Cyber Hymnal Ewens, George P. [or D.] (fl. 1880). An English major with the Salvation Army. Caroline L. Goodenough, High Lights on Hymnists (1931), quotes S.C. Gantlett of the British Salvation Army to the effect that Major Ewens was the author of "If you want pardon, if you want peace." In America, it first appears anonymously in an 1880 Salvation Army songbook, but in their 1953 songbook, Ewens is named as the author. Ewens' hymn has the refrain "Living beneath the shade of the cross." The hymn has been attributed to several other writers over the years, but each time with a different refrain so one can only conclude that Ewens wrote the basic hymn while others arranged it with different refrains. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives
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