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Tell the Blessèd Story (Gardner)

Author: William Henry Gardner Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6525 First Line: Our Redeemer died to save us Refrain First Line: Tell the bless'd story Lyrics: 1. Our Redeemer died to save us On the cross of Calvary, Suffered there that He might purchase Endless life for you and me; Tell to all the world the story Of His wondrous sacrifice; Tell them of His risen glory, King of earth and paradise. Refrain Tell the blessèd story To the sons of men; Tell the blessèd story O’er and o’er again. 2. Tell of Jesus on the mountain, Speaking to the multitude, Preaching there the blessèd Gospel, While He gave them earthly food; Tell how winds and waves obeyed Him, Owning thus His majesty, When He stilled the angry tempest On the Sea of Galilee. [Refrain] 3. Tell them all the words of comfort Spoken by His loving voice, Of His tender consolation, Bidding troubled hearts rejoice; Tell them of the living waters, Flowing to refresh the soul, And the golden crown that waits us When at last we reach the goal. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Redeemer died to save us]
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Tell the Blessed Story

Author: William Henry Gardner Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise No. 4 #106 (1897) First Line: Our Redeemer died to save us Refrain First Line: Tell the blessèd story Tune Title: [Our Redeemer died to save us]
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Tell the Blessed Story

Author: William Henry Gardner Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #106 (1902) First Line: Our Redeemer died to save us Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Redeemer died to save us]
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Tell the Blessed Story

Author: Wm. Henry Gardner Hymnal: Celestial Songs #275 (1921) First Line: Our Redeemer died to save us Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Redeemer died to save us]

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