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The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: New Songs of Pentecost No. 3 #4 (1918) First Line: Central's never "busy," always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never "busy," always on the line]

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Salvation Songs for all Religious Work and Worship #d8 (1921) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Gems of Love #d10 (1924) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Songs of Trust and Triumph No. 1 #d10 (1929) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: My Soul at Song #d11 (1940) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Quartet Song Book No. 4 #d11 (1947) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine

The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: Honored Guest #12 (1945) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never busy, always on the line]

The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: Bill Garrett's 1951 Special Sacred Songs #12 (1951) First Line: Central's never "busy," Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never "busy,"]

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: His Voice in Song #d14 (1918) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English
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The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: Canaan Melodies #16 (1914) First Line: Central's never "busy" Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never "busy"]

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Apostolic Songs #d17 (1932) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Carols of Truth #d20 (1917) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Songs of Trust and Triumph No. 3 #d21 (1932) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Universal Songs and Hymns, a complete hymnal #21 (1949) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. Lehman Hymnal: Radio Favorites #21 (1966) First Line: Central's never "busy" Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never "busy"]

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Banner of Love Songs #d24 (1936) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English
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The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #25 Meter: 11.11.11.13 with refrain First Line: Central's never "busy," always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, oh, what joy divine! Lyrics: 1 Central’s never “busy,” always on the line; You may hear from heaven almost any time; ’Tis a royal service, free for one and all; When you get in trouble, give this royal line a call. Refrain: Telephone to glory, oh, what joy divine! I can feel the current moving on the line, Built by God the Father for His loved and own, We may talk to Jesus through this royal telephone. 2 There will be no charges, telephone is free, It was built for service, just for you and me; There will be no waiting on this royal line, Telephone to glory always answers just in time. [Refrain] 3 Fail to get the answer, Satan’s crossed your wire, By some strong delusion, or some base desire; Take away obstructions, God is on the throne, And you’ll get your answer through this royal telephone. [Refrain] 4 If your line is “grounded,” and connection true Has been lost with Jesus, tell you what to do: Prayer and faith and promise mend the broken wire, Till your soul is burning with the Pentecostal fire. [Refrain] 5 Carnal combinations cannot get control Of this line to glory, anchored in the soul; Storm and trial cannot disconnect the line, Held in constant keeping by the Father’s hand divine. [Refrain] Scripture: Romans 8:35 Tune Title: [Central's never "busy," always on the line]

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: Songs of Power. Rev. #d28 (1914) First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English

Telephone to Glory

Hymnal: Songs of Perennial Glory #55 (1915) First Line: Center never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine Languages: English
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The Royal Telephone

Author: F. M. L. Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #60 (1937) First Line: Central's never "busy" Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine! Languages: English Tune Title: [Central's never "busy"]

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