M0:|t:EWS 105 O! What a Saviour is Jesus the Lord|a:Albert Midlane 1825-1909|r:10.10.10.10.D|h:TRIUMPH Abraham Down Merrill 1796-1878|c:Ab|m:4/4|u:https://hymnary.org/page/fetch/MLHB1920/3/high
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E1:O! what a Sav_iour is Je_sus the Lord,/Well may His name by His saints be a_dored!/He has re_deemed them from hell by His blood,/Saved them for e_ver, and brought them to God./${R=}Je_sus the Sa_viour is might_y to save,/Je_sus hath tri_umphed o'ver death and the grave.
E2:Now in the glo_ry He waits to im_part/Peace to the con_science and joy to the heart/Waits to be gra_cious, to par_don and heal/All who their sin and their wretch_ed_ness feel.
E3:Thous_ands have fled to His spear-_pierc_ed side,/Wel_come they all have been, none are de_nied;/Wear_y and la_den, they all have been blest,/Joy_ful_ly now in the Sa_viour they rest.
E4:Come, then, poor sin_ner, no long_er de_lay,/Come to the Sa_viour, come now while you may;/So shall your peace be e_ter_nal_ly sure,/So shall your hap_pi_ness e_ver en_dure!
