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The Old-Fashioned Church

Author: Gypsy S. Smith Hymnal: Glad Gospel Songs #36 (1937) First Line: There's an old-fashioned church where I worshipp'd of yore Refrain First Line: O they told of a Savior who died on the tree Lyrics: 1 There’s an old-fashioned church where I worshipp’d of yore, With those whom I lov’d who have gone on before, ‘Twas there in His temple that God spoke to me, In that old-fashioned church in the valley. Refrain: O they told of a Saviour who died on the tree, To purchase salvation for you and for me, ‘Twas there at the altar I found liberty In that old-fashioned church in the valley. 2 O the benches were hard and the preacher was old, But many a sinner was brought to the fold, The singing just seem’d to bring heaven to me, In that old-fashioned church in the valley. [Refrain] 3 How I long for that church and those meetings again To hear mother’s voice join in some sweet refrain, Where dress did not matter, all equal could be, In that old-fashioned church in the valley. [Refrain] 4 As I worship in churches so stately and grand I long for the touch of a dear vanished hand, I think of God’s acre where those dear to me Lay at rest near the church in the valley. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's an old-fashioned church where I worshipped of yore]

O they told of a Savior who died on the tree

Author: Gipsy Simon Smith Hymnal: Christian Hymns and Songs #d209 (1931) First Line: There's an old fashioned church where I worshipped of yore Languages: English

O they told of a Savior who died on the tree

Author: Gipsy Simon Smith Hymnal: Songs of Faith and Triumph Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined #d270 (1929) First Line: There's an old fashioned church where I worshipped of yore

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