
Would friend be complimentary from the burden of sin?
Author: Lewis E. Jones (1899)Tune: strength IN THE BLOODPublished in 320 hymnalsPrintable scores: PDF, MusicXMLPlayable presentation: lyrics only, lyrics + musicAudio files: MIDI, record Song available on My.allisonbrookephotography.comYou are watching: There is power power wonder working power
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1 would you be totally free from the load of sin?There"s pow"r in the blood, pow"r in the blood;Would you o"er angry a win win?There"s exorbitant pow"r in the blood.
Refrain:There is pow"r, pow"r, wonder-working pow"rIn the blood the the Lamb;There is pow"r, pow"r, wonder-working pow"rIn the precious blood that the Lamb.
2 would certainly you be complimentary from her passion and pride?There"s pow"r in the blood, pow"r in the blood;Come because that a cleansing to Calvary"s tide–There"s exorbitant pow"r in the blood.
3 would certainly you it is in whiter, yes brighter than snow?There"s pow"r in the blood, pow"r in the blood;Sin-stains are lost in that is life-giving flow–There"s exorbitant pow"r in the blood.
4 would you do business for Jesus, your King?There"s pow"r in the blood, pow"r in the blood;Would you live daily His praises come sing?There"s wonderful pow"r in the blood.
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Lewis Edgar Jones USA 1865-1936. Born in Yates City, IL, his family members moved close to Davenport, IA, whereby he live on a farm yard until age 21. He went into organization for awhile, and also attended the Moody scriptures Institute in Chicago. He was a classmate the evangelist, Billy Sunday. ~ graduating, he worked for the YMCA in Davenport, IA; fort Worth, TX (1915, as basic secretary); and Santa Barbara, CA (1925 as general secretary). Hymn composing was his avocation, and also he wrote 200+, advising that plenty of came indigenous pastors’ sermons. The married Lora may Wright (1872-1950), and they had a daughter, Frances Ellen (1897-1982). He died in Santa Barbara, CA.John PerryGo to human page >