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Never forget that the Savior

Author: Lucy Hall Walker Washington Appears in 2 hymnals

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[Never forget that the Savior is near]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: John W. Bischoff Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56717 12666 75671 Used With Text: Never Forget

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Never Forget

Author: Mrs. L. H. Washington Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4509 First Line: Never forget that the Savior is near Refrain First Line: Never forget, never forget Lyrics: 1. Never forget that the Savior is near, Asking if thou wilt receive Him. He will protect from all danger and fear Those who love, trust and believe Him. Never forget that the Master is near, All of thy life He is viewing; How doth the record before Him appear, Art thou His precepts pursuing? Refrain Never forget, never forget, Jesus is near, O receive Him. He will come in, cleanse from all sin; Cheerfully trust and believe Him. 2. Never forget the good Shepherd is near, Faithfully leading and guiding, Turn not away, lest His voice thou shalt hear, Tenderly pleading and chiding. Never forget the Redeemer is near, Nor the dear ransom once given. If we obey, love, and honor Him here, We shall dwell with Him in Heaven. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Never forget that the Savior is near]

Never forget that the Savior

Author: Lucy H. Washington Hymnal: Crystal Songs #d78 (1877)

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Lucy Hall Walker Washington

1835 - 1913 Person Name: Mrs. L. H. Washington Author of "Never Forget" in The Cyber Hymnal

J. W. Bischoff

1850 - 1909 Person Name: John W. Bischoff Composer of "[Never forget that the Savior is near]" in The Cyber Hymnal John W. Bischoff was born in 1849, became blind at the age of two years, came to the Congregational Church as organist and choir-director at the age of twenty-five, and remained thirty-five years up to the date of his death on Memorial Day, May 30, 1909. He was a prolific composer, most of his work being of the lyric style. In his first book, Crystal Songs, compiled in 1877 with the assistance of Otis F. Presbrey, there are thirty-two tunes of his compoistion. During many years of his service he provided music loves with a series of monthly concerts, at which a high grade of music was rendered. American writers and compilers of sacred music by Frank J. Metcalf (New York; Cincinnati: Abingdon Press, 1925)
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