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Song of Salvation

Author: Philip Phillips; Anne Houlditch Shepherd Appears in 32 hymnals Matching Instances: 32 First Line: I have heard of a Savior's love, And a wonderful love it must be Refrain First Line: Yes, yes, yes, for me

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[I have heard of a Saviour's love]

Appears in 13 hymnals Matching Instances: 9 Composer and/or Arranger: Philip Phillips Incipit: 12333 32151 23355 Used With Text: Song of Salvation
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[I have heard of a Saviour's love]

Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Incipit: 12333 32343 32222 Used With Text: Yes, oh, yes!
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[I have read of a Savior's love]

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Benj. F. Nysewander Incipit: 12333 22123 44653 Used With Text: A Savior For Me

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Song of Salvation

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6233 First Line: I have heard of a Savior's love Refrain First Line: Yes, yes, yes for me, for me Lyrics: 1. I have heard of a Savior’s love, And a wonderful love it must be; But did He come down from above, Out of love and compassion for me, for me, Out of love and compassion for me? Refrain Yes, yes, yes for me, for me, Yes, yes, yes for me; Our Lord from above in His infinite love, On the cross died to save you and me. 2. I have heard that He suffered, bled, That He languished and died on the tree; But then is it anywhere said, That He languished and suffered for me, for me, That He languished and suffered for me! [Refrain] 3. I’ve been told of a Heav’n on high, Which the children of Jesus shall see; But is there a place in the sky Made ready and furnished for me, for me, Made ready and furnished for me? [Refrain] 4. O Lord, answer these questions, please, To whom shall I go but to Thee? And say by Thy Spirit divine, There’s a Savior and Heaven for me, for me, There’s a Savior and Heaven for me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a Savior's love]
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I have Heard of a Saviour's Love

Hymnal: Salvation Army Music #365 (1880) Refrain First Line: Yes, yes, yes, for me, for me Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard of a Saviour's love]
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Yes, O yes

Author: Anne Shepherd (1809-57) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #289 (1986) First Line: I have heard of a Saviour's love Lyrics: 1 I have heard of a Saviour’s love, And a wonderful love it must be; But did he come down from above Out of love and compassion for me? Refrain: Yes, O yes! Out of love and compassion for me! Yes, O yes! Out of love and compassion for me! 2 I have heard how he suffered and bled, How he languished and died on the tree; But then is it anywhere said That he languished and suffered for me? 3 I’ve been told of a Heaven on high Which the soldiers of Jesus shall see; But is there a place in the sky Made ready and furnished for me? 4 Lord, answer these questions of mine; To whom shall I go but to thee? And say, by thy Spirit divine, There’s a Saviour and Heaven for me. Topics: The gospel Response Languages: English

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Philip Phillips

1834 - 1895 Person Name: P. P. Author of "A Song of Salvation" in Sacred Songs and Solos Phillips, Philip, commonly known as the "Singing Pilgrim," was born in Chautauqua County, N. York, Aug. 13, 1834. Although engaged in farming for a time, from an early age he devoted himself to music, and ultimately devoted himself to the work of a "Singing Evangelist," in which capacity he has visited most English-speaking countries. His popular hymnals are: (1) Early Blossoms, 1860; (2) Musical Leaves, 1862; and (3) The Singing Pilgrim, 1866. In these works he published one or two hymns, including "I have heard of a Saviour's love" (The love of Christ), as in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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Author of "Song of Salvation" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Anne Houlditch Shepherd

1809 - 1857 Author of "Song of Salvation" Shepherd, Anne, née Houlditch, daughter of the Rev. E. H. Houlditch, sometime Rector of Speen, Berkshire, was born at Cowes, Isle of Wight, Sept. 11, 1809; married to Mr. S. Saville Shepherd in 1843; and died at Blackheath, Kent, Jan. 7, 1857. Her Hymns adapted to the Comprehension of Young Minds were published (3rd ed. 1847 5th ed. 1855), and contained 64 hymns. Of these the following have come into common use:— 1. Around the throne of God in heaven. 2. Glory to Jesus, glory. Praise. 3. Here's a message of love. Invitation. 4. I have read of the Saviour's love. The Love of Christ. 5. See where the gentle Jesus reigns. Jesus, the Children's Friend. Of these hymns the first has by far the widest acceptance, and is found in a large number of children's hymn-books. Her religious novels, Ellen Seymour, 1848; and Reality, 1852, attracted some attention. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)