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Wonderful Story of Love

Author: L. L. P. Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Salvation #113 (1902) First Line: Sing out the tidings that tell us of Jesus Refrain First Line: Preach it and pray it and sing it and shout it Lyrics: 1 Sing out the tidings that tell us of Jesus, Wonderful story of love; Sing it to all that from sin he now frees us; Wonderful story of love; When we were straying, in pity he sought us, Wonderful story of love; Out of the darkness of sin hath he brought us, Wonderful story of love. Refrain: Preach it and pray it and sing it and shout it, Wonderful story of love; Men are now dying, they perish without it, Wonderful story of love. 2 Tell of his birth in the Bethlehem manger, Wonderful story of love; Tell how he came to redeem us from danger, Wonderful story of love; Came from the riches and crowns of his glory, Wonderful story of love; We will keep telling the marvelous story, Wonderful story of love. [Refrain] 3 Tell of the tree upon which he did languish, Wonderful story of love; How for poor sinners he suffered in anguish, Wonderful story of love; Tell of the tomb of the rich where they laid him, Wonderful story of love; Tell it till all have received and obeyed him, Wonderful story of love. [Refrain] 4 Tell how he rose from the grave and ascended, Wonderful story of love; Rose in great triumph, his sorrows all ended, Wonderful story of love; Soon he is coming in glory and power, Wonderful story of love; Robed and rejoicing, we hail the glad hour, Wonderful story of love. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Sing out the tidings that tell us of Jesus]

Malam Kudus

Author: Josef Mohr; 'Kidung Mahasiswa Kristen Hymnal: Calvin Hymnary Project #malam_kudus_sunyi_senyap (2008) First Line: Malam kudus, sunyi senyap Languages: Indonesian
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Whosoever Calleth

Author: H. H. S. Hymnal: The Revival No. 2 #9 (1896) First Line: Whosoever calleth on the Lord Refrain First Line: Whosoever calleth, whosoever calleth Languages: English Tune Title: [Whosoever calleth on the Lord]
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Whosoever Calleth

Author: H. H. S. Hymnal: Glowing Songs #9 (1895) First Line: Whosoever calleth on the Lord Refrain First Line: Whosoever calleth, whosoever calleth Languages: English Tune Title: [Whosoever calleth on the Lord]
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The Cross Is Not Greater

Author: B. B. Hymnal: Praise Hymns and Full Salvation Songs #13 (1898) First Line: The cross that he gave may be heavy Refrain First Line: The cross is not greater than his grace Languages: English Tune Title: [The cross that he gave may be heavy]
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Standing On the Promises

Author: R. K. C. Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 #27 (1894) First Line: Standing on the promises of Christ my King Refrain First Line: Standing, standing Languages: English Tune Title: [Standing on the promises of Christ my King]
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Moments of Blessing

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 #33 (1894) First Line: Rich are the moments of blessing Refrain First Line: Ever He walketh beside me Tune Title: [Rich are the moments of blessing]
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Father’s Letters

Hymnal: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 #36 (1902) First Line: I have letters from my Father Refrain First Line: In this land Lyrics: 1 I have letters from my Father, In my hand, in my hand, Written by my Elder Brother; They are grand, they are grand. They were written o’er the sea, And were forwarded to me; I’m as happy as can be, In this land. In this land, In this land, I’m as happy as can be, In this land. 2 Father told me in His letters, That are grand, that are grand, I could make myself no better In this land, in this land; Then I cried: “What shall I do?” (For I had not read them thro’) And He made me all anew— In this land. In this land, In this land, And He made ma all anew, In this land. 3 I am now a new creation, In this land, in this land; I am free from condemnation, It is grand, it is grand. I can sing and shout and pray, And I’m happy night and day, And my soul can hardly stay In this land. In this land, In this land, And my soul can hardly stay In this land 4 I’m a stranger to the nations Of this land, of this land; They don’t know my situation, But it’s grand, it is grand. Father’s riches I behold, And I’ve wealth that can’t be told, And my kindred ne’er get old, In this land. In this land, In this land, And my kindred ne’er get old, In this land. 5 I am sanctified and happy, In my heart, in my heart, For the blood of Jesus cleanses Ev’ry part, ev’ry part; I have lost my “carnal mind,” Doubts and fears are left behind, And the Comforter I find, In my heart. In my heart, In my heart, And the Comforter I find In my heart. 6 I am not afraid of dying, In this land, in this land; But I often fee like flying, O how grand, O how grand! All the world is dark as night, But my Father’s face is bright, And I’m walking in the light, Thro’ this land. Thro’ this land, Thor’ this land, And I’m walking in the light, Thro’ this land. 7 Death is called a cruel monster, In this land, in this land; When he calls I will not answer, O how grand, O how grand! I may leave most any day, But they’ll find no empty clay, And I wonder what they’ll say, In this land. In this land, In this land, And I wonder what they’ll say, In this land. Languages: English Tune Title: [I have letters from my Father]
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The Veil Uplifted

Author: Wm. Kitching Hymnal: Revival Special #45 (1905) First Line: When the veil shall be uplifted Refrain First Line: I shall see what now I see not Languages: English Tune Title: [When the veil shall be uplifted]
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Oh, the Precious Promises

Author: Wm. H. Horner Hymnal: Songs of Joy and Gladness No. 2 #69 (1890) First Line: Oh, the precious promises of God's own word Refrain First Line: Trusting, only trusting Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the precious promises of God's own word]

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