Whoe’er

We found "Whoe’er" used in 19 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Whoe’er· 19 hymns found
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Beware the lang­uage of the Lamb!
O God, how rich, how vast Thy love,
By pow­er di­vine with­in.
And all Thy wrath on sin­ners poured.
That bless­èd por­tion shall re­ceive;
Save one, save one.
Who gives to the be­liev­er;
“The fa­ther­less shall mer­cy find,
Your Fa­ther now is He,
Which on­ly doth to Thee be­long.
The pow­er of hell and Sa­tan’s bold de­ceiv­ing.
You on our minds we ev­er bear,
Hate and mal­ice to good­will,
What shall I bring to gain Thy grace?
The slaves of foul and fair ex­cess;
Sinners who have no peace or rest,
O heav­en­ly Fa­ther, hear it.
This is the tri­umph of the just,
Or stop thine ears against My love.

Whoe’er

Fruits of the flesh they sure­ly bear,
Thy love is past man’s finding out,
We hear the Sav­ior say,
And to that dread­ful day re­main,
Hereafter shall in glo­ry live.
Save one, save one;
Shall live with God for ev­er.
Shall know the Sav­ior of man­kind.
For end­less life on Me.
And suf­fer men their grace t’ad­mire,
Be of good cheer and let no sor­row move thee!
Stretch out the arms of faith and pray­er,
Hails the joy Thy pre­sence brings:
Must take the path Thy­self has showed;
Led from the font at Sa­tan’s will,
Your debt has been fully paid!
Upon these words his thoughts will rest,
Shall find the God in whom they trust;
And fol­low their own stiff necked will,

Teach Me the Prophets Smooth to Shun

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Alexander Zarnock
Hymn 1

...Beware the lang­uage of the Lamb!

Whoe’er for sin and Sa­tan plead,

Fruits of the flesh they sure­ly bear,...

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Beware the lang­uage of the Lamb!

Whoe’er for sin and Sa­tan plead,

Fruits of the flesh they sure­ly bear,

Teach Me the Prophets Smooth to Shun

All that we were—our sin, our guilt

lyricist: Horatius Bonar
Composer: Isaac Smith
Hymn 2

...O God, how rich, how vast Thy love,

Whoe’er can Thee repay?

Thy love is past man’s finding out,...

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O God, how rich, how vast Thy love,

Whoe’er can Thee repay?

Thy love is past man’s finding out,

All that we were—our sin, our guilt

Whosoever Believeth

lyricist: Frederick Denison, 1878
Composer: Warren Bentley
Hymn 3

...By pow­er di­vine with­in.

Whoe’er My Word be­liev­eth,

We hear the Sav­ior say,...

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By pow­er di­vine with­in.

Whoe’er My Word be­liev­eth,

We hear the Sav­ior say,

Whosoever Believeth

Fain Would I, Lord, the Word Receive

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Ira Sankey, 1901
Hymn 4

...And all Thy wrath on sin­ners poured.

Whoe’er the pa­tient word re­tain,

And to that dread­ful day re­main,...

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And all Thy wrath on sin­ners poured.

Whoe’er the pa­tient word re­tain,

And to that dread­ful day re­main,

Fain Would I, Lord, the Word Receive

The Earth with All Her Fullness Owns

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1743
Composer: Lowell Mason (1792–1872)
Hymn 5

...That bless­èd por­tion shall re­ceive;

Whoe’er by grace is saved from sin,

Hereafter shall in glo­ry live....

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That bless­èd por­tion shall re­ceive;

Whoe’er by grace is saved from sin,

Hereafter shall in glo­ry live.

The Earth with All Her Fullness Owns

Save One

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt, 1892
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 6

...Save one, save one.

Loved ones or strang­ers, whoe’er they may be,

Save one, save one;...

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Save one, save one.

Loved ones or strang­ers, whoe’er they may be,

Save one, save one;

Save One

Hosanna in the Highest

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1745
Composer: Sydney Nicholson, 1916
Hymn 7

...Who gives to the be­liev­er;

And by this bread whoe’er are fed

Shall live with God for ev­er....

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Who gives to the be­liev­er;

And by this bread whoe’er are fed

Shall live with God for ev­er.

Hosanna in the Highest

Sinners, Obey the Gracious Call

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Joseph Parry, 1870
Hymn 8

...“The fa­ther­less shall mer­cy find,

Whoe’er on Me for help re­lies,

Shall know the Sav­ior of man­kind....

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“The fa­ther­less shall mer­cy find,

Whoe’er on Me for help re­lies,

Shall know the Sav­ior of man­kind.

Sinners, Obey the Gracious Call

Jesus, the Rising Lord of All

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1746
Composer: Possibly by Andrew Tait, 1749
Hymn 9

...Your Fa­ther now is He,

My God, and yours, whoe’er de­pend

For end­less life on Me....

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Your Fa­ther now is He,

My God, and yours, whoe’er de­pend

For end­less life on Me.

Jesus, the Rising Lord of All

Adored by the Acclaiming Crowd

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Tate and Brady, 1708
Hymn 10

...Which on­ly doth to Thee be­long.

Whoe’er, like Lu­ci­fer, as­pire,

And suf­fer men their grace t’ad­mire,...

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Which on­ly doth to Thee be­long.

Whoe’er, like Lu­ci­fer, as­pire,

And suf­fer men their grace t’ad­mire,

Adored by the Acclaiming Crowd

O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1653
Composer: Johann Crüger, 1653
Hymn 11

...The pow­er of hell and Sa­tan’s bold de­ceiv­ing.

Thou Christ­ian heart, whoe’er thou art,

Be of good cheer and let no sor­row move thee!...

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The pow­er of hell and Sa­tan’s bold de­ceiv­ing.

Thou Christ­ian heart, whoe’er thou art,

Be of good cheer and let no sor­row move thee!

O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is

Lift Up Your Hearts to Things Above

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: Heinrich Zeuner, 1832
Hymn 12

...You on our minds we ev­er bear,

Whoe’er to Je­sus bow;

Stretch out the arms of faith and pray­er,...

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You on our minds we ev­er bear,

Whoe’er to Je­sus bow;

Stretch out the arms of faith and pray­er,

Lift Up Your Hearts to Things Above

Child Divine

lyricist: Frederick Harford, 1886
Composer: Frederick Bridge
Hymn 13

...Hate and mal­ice to good­will,

Child di­vine—whoe’er hath known Thee

Hails the joy Thy pre­sence brings:...

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Hate and mal­ice to good­will,

Child di­vine—whoe’er hath known Thee

Hails the joy Thy pre­sence brings:

Child Divine

Wherewith, O Lord, Shall I Draw Near?

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1740
Composer: John Dykes, 1866
Hymn 14

...What shall I bring to gain Thy grace?

Whoe’er to Thee them­selves ap­prove

Must take the path Thy­self has showed;...

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What shall I bring to gain Thy grace?

Whoe’er to Thee them­selves ap­prove

Must take the path Thy­self has showed;

Wherewith, O Lord, Shall I Draw Near?

Modern Christianity

lyricist: Charles Wesley (1707–1788) Music: Thomas Campbell, 1825
Composer: Thomas Campbell, 1825
Hymn 15

...The slaves of foul and fair ex­cess;

Whoe’er the Christ­ian rite re­ceives,

Led from the font at Sa­tan’s will,...

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The slaves of foul and fair ex­cess;

Whoe’er the Christ­ian rite re­ceives,

Led from the font at Sa­tan’s will,

Modern Christianity

...Sinners who have no peace or rest,

Whoe’er you are, Christ’s done the best;

Your debt has been fully paid!...

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Sinners who have no peace or rest,

Whoe’er you are, Christ’s done the best;

Your debt has been fully paid!

How good, how lovely the Lamb’s new song

Our Blessèd Savior Seven Times Spoke

lyricist: Johann Böschenstein, ca. 1515
Composer: Germany, 15th Century
Hymn 17

...O heav­en­ly Fa­ther, hear it.

Whoe’er, by sense of sin op­pressed,

Upon these words his thoughts will rest,...

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O heav­en­ly Fa­ther, hear it.

Whoe’er, by sense of sin op­pressed,

Upon these words his thoughts will rest,

Our Blessèd Savior Seven Times Spoke

The Day, the Gospel Day Draws Near

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: George Coles, 1835
Hymn 18

...This is the tri­umph of the just,

Whoe’er on Thee their spir­it stay,

Shall find the God in whom they trust;...

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This is the tri­umph of the just,

Whoe’er on Thee their spir­it stay,

Shall find the God in whom they trust;

The Day, the Gospel Day Draws Near

Blest Is the Man, Supremely Blest

lyricist: Charles Wesley (1707–1788)
Composer: Rowland Prichard, 1830
Hymn 19

...Or stop thine ears against My love.

Whoe’er like horse or mule with­stand,

And fol­low their own stiff necked will,...

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Or stop thine ears against My love.

Whoe’er like horse or mule with­stand,

And fol­low their own stiff necked will,

Blest Is the Man, Supremely Blest

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