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The Story Never Old

Author: Ina Mae Duley Ogdon Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15236 First Line: They tell me that the story Refrain First Line: It never will grow old Lyrics: 1 They tell me that the story Of my Savior has grown old; It never will be old to me. It grows more sweet and precious As again I hear it told; It never will be old to me. Refrain: It never will grow old, The story often told; The sweet and blessèd story, Oh, it never will grow old. 2 I feel my love grow stronger As I near His riven side; It never will be old to me. I’ve found no friend like Jesus, My Redeemer, crucified. It never will be old to me. [Refrain] 2 I’ll tell the same dear story That none other can endure; It never will be old to me. No refuge but my Savior, Where my soul may rest secure, It never will be old to me. [Refrain] 3 I’m waiting for the morning When again my Lord will come, It never will be old to me. His word is sure and faithful, I shall dwell with Him at home, It never will grow old to me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [They tell me that the story]
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The Story Never Old

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: The Century Gospel Songs #86 (1901) First Line: They tell me that the story of my Savior has grown old Refrain First Line: It never will grow old Languages: English Tune Title: [They tell me that the story of my Savior has grown old]
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The Story Never Old

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: Hymns of the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ #117 (1911) First Line: They tell me that the story of my Savior has grown old Refrain First Line: It never will grow old Languages: English Tune Title: [They tell me that the story of my Savior has grown old]

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