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Since the Comforter Has Come

Representative Text

1 I’m never lonely anymore,
Since the Comforter has come;
My heart with joy is flowing o’er,
Since the Comforter has come.

Refrain:
Since the Comforter has come,
Since the Comforter has come,
Heaven has begun with me;
I am satisfied and free,
Since the Comforter has come,
Since the Comforter has come.

2 Oh, what have I to dread or fear,
Since the Comforter has come?
The pow’r of Pentecost is here,
Since the Comforter has come. [Refrain]

3 I’m living in abounding grace,
Since the Comforter has come;
I’m dwelling in “the secret place,”
Since the Comforter has come. [Refrain]

4 Yes, I have grace and glory here,
Since the Comforter has come;
And long for Christ to soon appear,
Since the Comforter has come. [Refrain]

5 I can do all things through His strength,
Since the Comforter has come;
The victor’s crown I’ll win at length,
Since the Comforter has come. [Refrain]

Select Hymns, 1911 (Timeless Truths)

Author: James M. Kirk

James McPherson Kirk, 1854-1945 Born: June 18, 1854, Flushing, Ohio. Died: June 10, 1945, Flushing, Ohio. Buried: Flushing, Ohio. Raised a Methodist, Kirk became associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (CAMA) in 1887. He organized the CAMA’s Gospel Mission in Flushing, Ohio, in 1907, and as part of the Ohio Quartet, sang at CAMA conventions and gatherings. --www.hymntime.com/tch/… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I'm never lonely any more
Title: Since the Comforter Has Come
Author: James M. Kirk (1896)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7.7.7
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Since the Comforter has come
Publication Date: 1896
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evening Light Songs #294

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Timeless Truths #432

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