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[Precious Savior, Thou hast saved me]

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. H. Prather Incipit: 32132 11616 55671 Used With Text: Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me

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Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me

Author: Dora Boole Appears in 77 hymnals First Line: Precious Saviour, Thou hast saved me Used With Tune: [Precious Saviour, Thou hast saved me]
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Gloria Al Cordero

Author: H. C. Ball Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Cristo mío, me salvaste Refrain First Line: Gloria, gloria al Cordero Scripture: John 1:29 Used With Tune: [Cristo mío, me salvaste]

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Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me

Author: Dora Boole Hymnal: Soul Inspiring Songs #198 (1929) First Line: Precious Saviour, Thou hast saved me Lyrics: 1 Precious Saviour, Thou hast saved me; Thine, and only Thine I am; Oh, the cleansing blood has reached me! Glory, glory, to the Lamb! Refrain: Glory, glory, Jesus saves me! Glory, glory to the Lamb! Oh, the cleansing blood has reached me, Glory, glory, to the Lamb. 2 Long my yearning heart was trying To enjoy this perfect rest; But I gave all trying over; Simply trusting, I was blest. [Refrain] 3 Trusting, trusting ev’ry moment; Feeling now the blood applied; Lying at the cleansing fountain; Dwelling in my Saviour’s side. [Refrain] 4 Consecrated to Thy service, I will live and die for Thee; I will witness to Thy glory Of salvation full and free. [Refrain] 5 Yes, I will stand up for Jesus; He has sweetly saved my soul, Cleansed me from inbred corruption, Sanctified and me whole. [Refrain] 6 Glory to the blood that bought me, Glory for its cleansing pow’r! Glory to the blood that keeps me, Glory, glory, evermore! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Savior, Thou hast saved me]
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Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me

Author: Louise M. Rouse Hymnal: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 #42 (1902) First Line: Precious Savior, Thou hast saved me Scripture: Revelation 5:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Savior, Thou hast saved me]

Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me

Author: Dora Boole Hymnal: Songs of Pentecostal Power, Complete #72 (1912) First Line: Precious Saviour, thou hast saved me Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, Jesus save me Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Saviour, thou hast saved me]

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Louisa M. R. Stead

1850 - 1917 Person Name: Louise M. Rouse Author of "Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me" in Burning Bush Songs No. 1 Louisa (Louise) Maria Rouse Stead Wodehouse b. Dover, Kent, 1 February 1846 [registered Louisa Maria Rouse, but often known as Louise] d. Penkridge, Southern Rhodesia, 18 January 1917 She grew up in England, in Kent and Sussex, becoming governess to a family in Lyminge, Kent, before emigrating to America, c. 1871. While living in Cincinnati, Ohio, she attended a camp meeting in Urbana, Ohio, and wrote her first hymn, ‘Precious Saviour, thou hast saved me’, which was published in Winnowed Hymns, 1873, with music by Dora Boole. In September 1873 she married George Stead, of Hempstead, Long Island, at St Paul Methodist Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, and moved to Hempstead. Her verses, ‘Saved from the power and the bondage of sin’ were published in The Advocate of Christian Holiness, August 1875. She was apparently in England from April to July 1876, with their infant daughter, Louise, when her husband drowned in Hempstead Bay in May 1876, while saving the life of his little boy (a son from his previous marriage). In 1880, she was still living in Hempstead with Louise (aged 5), but shortly afterwards went to South Africa, where she married Robert Wodehouse in Port Elizabeth in January 1882. Her best known-hymn, ‘Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus’, with music by William J. Kirkpatrick, was published in Songs of Triumph, 1882. They served as missionaries in Africa for about 15 years, before returning to Long Island, USA, where he was pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at East Meadow for several years. They returned to Africa in January 1901, to work in Umtali, Rhodesia. After retiring in 1911, she lived near Mutambara mission station, fifty miles from Umtali. Her daughter Louise (sometimes known as Lillie), followed her mother to Africa, where she married the Rev. David A. Carson, and was able to care for her mother in her later years. Gordon Taylor (research for Companion to the 2015 Song Book of the Salvation Army)

H. C. Ball

1896 - 1989 Author of "Gloria Al Cordero" in Himnos de Gloria

Dora Boole

Author of "Glory, Glory, Jesus Saves Me" in Soul Inspiring Songs
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