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A Wondrous Power

Author: Carrie Dake Kline Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: See millions crushed beneath the load Refrain First Line: There is a power, a wondrous power

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[See millions crushed beneath the load]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Carrie Dake Kline Used With Text: A Wondrous Power

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A Wondrous Power

Author: C. D. K. Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 4 #14 (1928) First Line: See millions crushed beneath the load Refrain First Line: There is pow'r, a wondrous pow'r Lyrics: 1 See millions crushed beneath the load Of sin’s deep, dark despair, Hopeless and lost, their doom is sealed, Oh, who can reach them there? Chorus: There is pow’r, a wondrous pow’r, ‘Twill change their gloom to radiant light; The mighty pow’r of Jesus’ blood, Will turn to day the darkest night. 2 “We are but cattle,” hear them moan; With tearless grief they sigh; When Jesus’ blood has been applied— “A son of God am I!” [Chorus] 3 Singing the hearts once crushed ‘neath woe; Beaming the eyes once dim; Jesus, the Savior of the world, Brings life and joy with Him. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [See millions crushed beneath the load]

A Wondrous Power

Author: C. D. Kline Hymnal: Inspirational Songs for Sunday School, Social Worship, Missionary and Evangelistic Work #d205 (1924) First Line: See millions crushed beneath the load Refrain First Line: There is a power, a wondrous power Languages: English

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