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134. What a Wonderful Saviour!

1 Christ has for sin atonement made,
What a wonderful Saviour!
We are redeemed! the price is paid!
What a wonderful Saviour!

Refrain:
What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Jesus!
What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Lord!

2 I praise Him for the cleansing blood,
What a wonderful Saviour!
That reconciled my soul to God;
What a wonderful Saviour! (Refrain)

3 He cleansed my heart from all its sin,
What a wonderful Saviour!
And now He reigns and rules therein;
What a wonderful Saviour! (Refrain)

4 He gives me overcoming pow'r,
What a wonderful Saviour!
And triumph in each trying hour;
What a wonderful Saviour! (Refrain)

5 To Him I've given all my heart,
What a wonderful Saviour!
The world shall never share a part;
What a wonderful Saviour! (Refrain)

Text Information
First Line: Christ has for sin atonement made
Title: What a Wonderful Saviour!
Author: Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929
Refrain First Line: What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Jesus!
Language: English; Latin
Publication Date: 1957
Topic: Christ: Saviour; Worship and Praise: Adoration
Tune Information
Name: [Christ has for sin aontonment made]
Composer: Elisha A. Hoffman, 1839-1929
Key: D Major



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