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[I read in the Bible the promise of God]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Eugene L. Clark Incipit: 51765 43223 44765 Used With Text: Nothing Is Impossible

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Nothing Is Impossible

Author: E. L. C. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I read in the Bible the promise of God Refrain First Line: Nothing is impossible when you put your Trust in God Used With Tune: [I read in the Bible the promise of God]

在神沒有難成事 (Nothing is impossible)

Author: Eugene L. Clark Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 從聖經中我領受寶貴應許 Refrain First Line: 在神沒有難成事 Used With Tune: [I read in the Bible the promise of God]

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Nothing Is Impossible

Author: E. L. C. Hymnal: Special Sacred Selections #17 (1977) First Line: I read in the Bible the promise of God Refrain First Line: Nothing is impossible when you put your trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: [I read in the Bible the promise of God]

Nothing Is Impossible

Author: E. L. C. Hymnal: 50 Sacred Favorites #34 (1972) First Line: I read in the Bible the promise of God Refrain First Line: Nothing is impossible when you put your Trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: [I read in the Bible the promise of God]

Nothing Is Impossible

Author: E. L. C. Hymnal: Favorites Number 8 #38 (1975) First Line: I read in the Bible the promise of God Refrain First Line: Nothing is impossible when you put your Trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: [I read in the Bible the promise of God]

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Eugene L. Clark

1925 - 1982 Person Name: E. L. C. Author of "Nothing Is Impossible" in Favorites Number 8 Longtime music and radio consultant for the Back to the Bible Broadcast. Clark studied music at Wheaton College and at Moody Bible Institute before joining Back to the Bible in 1950 as an organist. He later served as the program's music director, manager and producer. He was active in broadcasting until 1963, when arthritis and blindness confined him to bed. --Daniel Mahraun (from Lincoln Journal Star, 1 Jul 1982, p.30, on newspapers.com)
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