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A Voice Is Calling

There's a voice I now can hear

Author: Franklin Earl Hathaway
Tune: [There's a voice I now can hear]
Published in 5 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 There’s a voice I now can hear,
And it seems so very near,
‘Tis Jesus, ‘tis Jesus,
Who is calling sweet and clear;
I hear Him calling, He’s calling,
His face I almost see;
I’m sure He’s calling,
He’s calling, He’s calling for me.

2 I am coming, Lord, to Thee,
For I’ve heard Thy love for me,
‘Tis wondrous, ‘tis wondrous,
How a love like Thine could be;
O Elder Brother, O Saviour,
Come in and dwell with me,
For I am coming,
I’m coming, I’m coming to Thee.

3 At Thy throne I humbly bow,
I can see Thy thorn-pierced brow,
I’m Thine, Lord, I’m Thine, Lord,
I surrender here and now;
Praise God, I’m happy, I’m happy,
My sins are all forgiv’n,
O hallelujah,
I’m happy, I’m happy in Him!

Source: Jubilate : A Modern Sunday-School Hymnal #155

Author: Franklin Earl Hathaway

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Text Information

First Line: There's a voice I now can hear
Title: A Voice Is Calling
Author: Franklin Earl Hathaway
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Jubilate #155

Jubilate Sunday School Hymnal #155

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New Songs of Pentecost #59

Songs of Faith and Triumph Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined #d268

Songs of Perfect Love #200

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