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Text: | A Story Sweet and True |
Author: | E. W. Oakes |
Tune: | [We'll sing the wondrous story] |
Composer: | P. Bilhorn |
1 We'll sing the wondrous story,
'Tis ever sweet and true;
Of Jesus' love so precious,
Now freely offered you;
He left the joys of heaven,
His Father's home on high,
For lost and ruin'd sinners,
To suffer and to die.
2 The cruel world, they took Him,
With thorns they crowned His head;
And then to Calvary's mountain
The precious Lamb was led;
The nails of shame were driven,
The blood flow'd from His side;
He cried, O God, forgive them,
And bowed his head and died.
3 His friends whom He loved dearly,
And whom He died to save,
They begged His precious body,
And laid it in the grave;
But God, His Father, raised him,
Triumphant, from the dead;
Oh! glory hallelujah,
Now death is captive led.
4 My Lord now reigns in glory
He's coming soon for me;
And then with all the ransomed,
His glorious face I'll see;
And shout, behold the bridegroom,
Put on your garments fair,
And go ye out to meet Him,
With rapture in the air.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | We'll sing the wondrous story |
Title: | A Story Sweet and True |
Author: | E. W. Oakes |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1886, by P. Bilhorn. |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [We'll sing the wondrous story] |
Composer: | P. Bilhorn |
Incipit: | 55321 61651 23255 |
Key: | A Major |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1886, by P. Bilhorn. |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |