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How Loving Is Jesus!

Author: Randall H. Ballantyne Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 51 hymnals First Line: How loving is Jesus! who came from the sky Lyrics: 1 How loving is Jesus! who came from the sky, In tenderest pity for sinners to die; His hands and His feet they were nailed to the tree, And all this He suffered for you and for me. 2 How gladly does Jesus free pardon impart To all who receive Him by faith in their heart; No evil befalls them, their home is above, And Jesus throws round them the arms of His love. 3 How precious is Jesus to all who believe, And out of His fullness what grace they receive! When weak, He supports them; when erring, He guides; And every thing needful He kindly provides. 4 Oh, give then to Jesus your earliest days, They only are blessèd who walk in His ways; In life and in death He will still be your friend, For whom Jesus loves, He loves to the end. Used With Tune: IBÉRICO Text Sources: Young Singer's Friend, or, the Lee Avenue Collection of Hymns and Songs by Jeremiah Johnson (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1859)
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Die Blume verwelkt

Author: Wagner Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Da lächelt nun wieder der Himmel so blau Used With Tune: [Da lächelt nun wieder der Himmel so blau]

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