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He Shed His Blood for All

Author: W. G. S. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #406 Meter: 7.7.11.7.7.11 First Line: Nineteen hundred million souls Lyrics: 1 Nineteen hundred million souls, Standing near the final goal, Soon we’ll see the awful judgment on them fall; Must they truly be consigned To the pit, and there confined, Since the blessed Savior shed His blood for all? 2 Every second, sad to tell, Counts another soul in hell, Dreadful sight to see them bound in sin’s dark pall; What in life we all may do, Can but save a very few, Yet the blessed Savior shed His blood for all. 3 Though a million be brought in, There’s a billion yet in sin, Quickly bear the gospel message unto all; Preach the word at any cost, For the world in sin is lost, Yet the blessed Savior shed His blood for all. 4 Can we tarry home for dross, While beholding such a loss? If we can, from heaven’s grace we’ll surely fall; Quickly leave thy cottage door, Spread the truth from shore to shore, For the blessed Savior shed His blood for all. Topics: Warning Scripture: Matthew 26:28 Tune Title: [Nineteen hundred million souls]
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He Shed His Blood for All

Author: W. G. S. Hymnal: Evening Light Songs #464 (1987) First Line: Nineteen hundred million souls Languages: English Tune Title: [Nineteen hundred million souls]
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He Shed His Blood for All

Author: W. G. Schell Hymnal: Songs of the Evening Light #202 (1897) First Line: Fourteen hundred million souls Topics: Missionary Hymn Languages: English Tune Title: [Fourteen hundred million souls]
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He Shed His Blood for All

Author: W. G. S. Hymnal: Select Hymns #458 (1911) First Line: Fourteen hundred million souls Tune Title: [Fourteen hundred million souls]

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