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Since I Got Saved

I have a wonderful friend, Jesus, my Savior is He

Author: H. H. Snow
Tune: [I have a wonderful Friend]
Published in 2 hymnals

Representative Text

1 I have a wonderful Friend:
Jesus, my Saviour is he;
He whom the Father did send
Down to the earth for me.
O, what a Saviour divine!
Pitying sinners like me!
Fullness of joy I shall find in him
When his dear face I see.

2 I in this Friend will abide,
Faithful to him will I be;
Jesus has gone to provide
Mansions of joy for me.
O, what a Saviour divine!
Pitying sinners like me!
Fullness of joy I shall find in him
When his dear face I see.

3 Lost in transgression was I,
Full of compassion was he;
Leaving his glory on high,
Bearing the cross for me!
O, what a Saviour divine!
Pitying sinners like me!
Fullness of joy I shall find in him
When his dear face I see.

Source: The Golden Sheaf: a collection of choice hymns and songs especially designed for Sunday schools, loyal worker's meetings, prayer and social services (Enl. ed.) #190

Author: H. H. Snow

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Text Information

First Line: I have a wonderful friend, Jesus, my Savior is He
Title: Since I Got Saved
Author: H. H. Snow
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O what a Savior divine
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Golden Sheaf #190

The New Golden Sheaf #d65

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