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403. Tell Me the Old, Old Story

1 Tell me the old, old story
Of unseen things above,
Of Jesus and His glory,
Of Jesus and His love.
Tell me the story simply,
As to a little child,
For I am weak and weary,
And helpless and defiled.

Refrain:
Tell me the old, old story,
Tell me the old, old story,
Tell me the old, old story
Of Jesus and His love.

2 Tell me the story slowly,
That I may take it in--
That wonderful redemption,
God's remedy for sin.
Tell me the story often,
For I forget so soon;
The early dew of morning
Has passed away at noon. [Refrain]

3 Tell me the story softly,
With earnest tones and grave;
Remember, I'm the sinner
Whom Jesus came to save.
Tell me the story always,
If you would really be,
In any time of trouble,
A comforter to me. [Refrain]

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Tell me the old, old story
Title: Tell Me the Old, Old Story
Author: Katherine Hankey (1866)
Refrain First Line: Tell me the old, old story
Meter: 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain
Publication Date: 1955
Scripture:
Topic: Bible, The; Christ: Light; Comfort (2 more...)
Copyright: Words used by permission of Sybil Tremellen.
Tune Information
Name: EVANGEL
Composer: William H. Doane (1870)
Meter: 7. 6. 7. 6. D. with Refrain
Key: C Major



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