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I love the voice divine that speaks

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #45 (1876) Topics: Penitential Tune Title: [I love the voice divine that speaks]
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I Love the Voice Divine

Author: Joseph Proud, 1745-1826 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2905 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: I love the voice divine that speaks Lyrics: 1. I love the voice divine that speaks The words of life and peace, That bids the penitent rejoice, And sin and sorrow cease. 2. No healing balm on earth like this, Can cheer the contrite heart; No flattering dreams of earthly bliss Such pure delight impart. 3. How merciful and kind Thou art Thy goodness to reveal; Bind up, O Lord, the broken heart, The wounded spirit heal. 4. Let Thy bright presence, Lord, restore Peace to the anxious breast; Conduct me in the path that leads To everlasting rest. Languages: English Tune Title: MANOAH

I love the voice divine that speaks

Author: Thomas Jervis Hymnal: A Liturgy for the New Church #d42 (1878) Languages: English

I love the voice divine that speaks

Author: Thomas Jervis Hymnal: A Liturgy for the New Church. 3rd ed. #d42 (1878) Languages: English

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