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By faith I view my Saviour dying

Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #540 (1898) Languages: English Tune Title: DULCIANA
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By faith I view my Saviour dying

Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #540 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: DULCIANA
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Jesus, the mighty God, hath spoken

Author: Unknown Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #541 (1898) Languages: English Tune Title: DULCIANA
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Mercy's free! mercy's free!

Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #541 (1902) First Line: Jesus, the mighty God, hath spoken Languages: English Tune Title: DULCIANA
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By Faith I View My Savior Dying

Author: Richard Jukes Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9916 Lyrics: 1 By faith I view my Savior dying, On the tree; on the tree; To every nation He is crying, Look to Me! Look to Me! He bids the guilty now draw near, Repent, believe, dismiss their fear; Hark! hark! what precious words I hear! Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! 2 Did Christ, when I was sin pursuing, Pity me? Pity me? And did He snatch my soul from ruin? Can it be? Can it be? O yes! He did salvation bring: He is my prophet, priest and king; And now my happy soul can sing, Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! 3 Jesus my weary soul refreshes; Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! And every moment Christ is precious Unto me! Unto me! None can describe the bliss I prove, While through this wilderness I rove; All may enjoy the Savior’s love, Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! 4 Jesus, the mighty God, hath spoken Peace to me, peace to me; Now all my chains of sin are broken— I am free, I am free; Soon as I in His name believed, The Holy Spirit I received, And Christ from death my soul retrieved; Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! 5 This precious truth, ye sinners, hear it— Mercy’s free, mercy’s free! Ye ministers of God, declare it— Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! Visit the heathen’s dark abode, Proclaim to all the love of God, And spread the glorious news abroad— Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! 6 Long as I live I’ll still be crying, Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! And this shall be my theme when dying, Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! And when the vale of death I’ve passed, When lodged above the stormy blast, I’ll sing, while endless ages last, Mercy’s free! Mercy’s free! Languages: English Tune Title: DULCIANA

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