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Sing of His Love

What wonderful love has the Savior shown

Author: Granville P. Evans
Tune: [What wonderful love has the Savior shown]
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 What wonderful love has the Saviour shown!
He suffered on Calvary,
No love that is greater was ever known—
The love he has shown for me.

Refrain:
I’ll sing of the love of Jesus,
Of love so full and free,
The wonderful love of Jesus,
Who suffered and died for me.

2 My trust is in him who was crucified,
But now is enthroned above,
I’ll drink from this found until satisfied,
And filled with his wondrous love. [Refrain]

3 The Saviour has gone to prepare a home
For all who by faith obey,
When earth-life is over he bids us come
And dwell with him there for aye. [Refrain]

Source: Songs for All #33

Author: Granville P. Evans

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Text Information

First Line: What wonderful love has the Savior shown
Title: Sing of His Love
Author: Granville P. Evans
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I'll sing of the love of Jesus
Copyright: Public Domain

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Songs for All #33

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Songs of Love Divine #33

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The New Life Hymnal #33

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