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Tell it O'er and O'er

Author: F. A. S. Hymnal: The King of Glory #58 (1918) First Line: Tell again the wondrous story Refrain First Line: Tell again the gospel story Lyrics: 1 Tell again the wondrous story, Of the Savior’s humble birth; How He left His home in Glory, To redeem the lost of earth. Refrain: Tell again the gospel story, O it thrills me more and more; Tell of Jesus and His glory, Tell it o’er, yes, o’er and o’er. 2 Tell the gospel story ever, There are those who do not know; God rewards your each endeavor, Tell it then where’er you go. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ it bathe the heart in sorrow, Tell of dark Gethsemane; How the Lord foresaw the morrow, With its cross on Calvary. [Refrain] 4 Tell again the cruel story, Of His death upon the tree; Of His spirit’s flight to glory, Where He intercedes for me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Tell again the wondrous story]
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Tell it O'er and O'er

Author: F. A. S. Hymnal: Calvary's Praises #56 (1917) First Line: Tell again the wondrous story Refrain First Line: Tell again the gospel story Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell again the wondrous story]

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