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Rich in Mercy

Author: R. L. F. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: "Rich in mercy!" hear the message Refrain First Line: "Rich in mercy!" wondrous story Used With Tune: ["Rich in mercy!" hear the message]

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["Rich in mercy," hear the message]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Howard S. Thursby Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 33432 31543 35232 Used With Text: Rich In Mercy
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["Rich in mercy!" hear the message]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: R. L. F. Incipit: 33533 32143 26232 Used With Text: Rich in Mercy

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Rich In Mercy

Author: Howard S. Thursby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8884 First Line: "Rich in mercy," hear the message Refrain First Line: "Rich in mercy," wondrous story Lyrics: 1 "Rich in mercy," hear the message Full of blessings from above; God is calling to the wayward In the sweetest tones of love: "Rich in mercy," gracious accents, Falling like a breath from Heav’n; Souls are purchased with a ransom, And the contrite are forgiv’n. Refrain: "Rich in mercy," wondrous story, Let us sing it once again; Sweeter music to the weary, Than the angels’ glad refrain. 2 "Rich in mercy," dost thou hear it? Lost one, weary, helpless, poor; Wilt thou hasten to believe it? And a Savior’s love implore: Are you needy? God has riches Far beyond what we can know, And the greatness of His glory Is not heard of here below. [Refrain] 3 "Rich in mercy," loud proclaim it! May the heralds never cease Until every soul led captive Finds in Christ a sweet release; Come, then, sinner, howe’er needy, All thy wants to Jesus bring; There are riches, and there’s mercy, In the presence of the King. [Refrain] Languages: Latin Tune Title: ["Rich in mercy," hear the message]
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Rich in Mercy

Author: H. S. Thursby Hymnal: Royal Praise for the Sunday School #28 (1888) First Line: "Rich in mercy," hear the message Refrain First Line: "Rich in mercy," wond'rous story Languages: English Tune Title: ["Rich in mercy," hear the message]
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Rich in Mercy

Author: R. L. F. Hymnal: Morning Stars #98 (1890) First Line: "Rich in mercy!" hear the message Refrain First Line: "Rich in mercy!" wondrous story Languages: English Tune Title: ["Rich in mercy!" hear the message]

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Robert Lowe Fletcher

Author of "Rich In Mercy" 19th Century "Robert Lowe Fletcher, the composer, will be at the South Avenue Congregational Church to-morrow, In the morning he will speak on 'The Conservative Life" and at night he will conduct an old-fashioned gospel singing service, when he will use some of his own compositions. Mr. Fletcher will ask the audience to assist him in the singing. Mr. Fletcher is an interesting person, and it is expected that he will attract a large number of strangers to the South Avenue Church." --from The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, 26 November 1910

H. S. Thursby

Author of "Rich In Mercy"
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