There Is No Greater Portrait

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Author: David L. Ward

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Author: Eric Schumacher

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First Line: There is no greater portrait
Title: There Is No Greater Portrait
Author: David L. Ward
Author: Eric Schumacher
Language: English
Copyright: Words © 2006 Hope Publishing Company

Tune

PASSION CHORALE (Hassler)

The tune HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN has been associated with Gerhardt's text ["O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden"] since they were first published together in 1656. The tune's first association with a sacred text was its attachment in 1913 [sic: should read 1613] to Christoph Knoll's funeral text "Herzl…

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New Hymns of Hope #210

Songs for Suffering Saints #8

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