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Christ Is Coming
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O I love to tell the story, To me it has a charm
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4 hymnals
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First Line:
O I love to tell the story, To me it has a charm
Title:
Christ Is Coming
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Christ is coming, Christ is coming
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The New Jubilee Harp: or Christian hymns and songs. a new collection of hymns and tunes for public and social worship (With supplement) (1888), p.449
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Eden Echoes #d83
Display Title
: There is joy in going on
First Line
: O I love to tell the story
Author
: James B. Franklin
Date
: 1906
Eden Echoes #d83
Gospel Hosannas #d73
Display Title
: There is joy in going on
First Line
: O I love to tell the story
Author
: James B. Franklin
Date
: 1913
Gospel Hosannas #d73
Reaper Songs #d41
Display Title
: My soul's redeemed
First Line
: O I love to tell the story
Author
: G. H. Ramsey
Date
: 1908
Reaper Songs #d41
The New Jubilee Harp #S181
Display Title
: Christ is coming, Christ is coming
First Line
: O I love to tell the story
Date
: 1888
The New Jubilee Harp #S181
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