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Jesus of Nazareth

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Redemption Songs #256 (1937) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Topics: Warning and Entreaty Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Emma Campbell Hymnal: The People's Hymn Book #256 (1887) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Miss Etta Campbell Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 3 #270 (1918) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Miss Etta Campbell Hymnal: Best Revival Songs #287 (1912) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Miss Etta Campbell Hymnal: The New Revival Glory #287 (1912) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Emma Campbell Hymnal: Standard Hymns and Spiritual Songs #296 (1917) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Miss Etta Campbell Hymnal: Select Hymns and Psalms #322 (1914) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Miss Etta Campbell Hymnal: Make Christ King #325 (1912) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passes By

Author: Emma F.R. Campbell Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #333 (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Lyrics: 1. What means this eager, anxious throng, Which moves with busy haste along These wondrous gath'rings day by day? What means this strange commotion, say? In accents hushed, the throng reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." In accents hushed, the throng reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." 2. Who is this Jesus? Why should he The city move so mightily? A passing stranger, has he skill To move the multitude at will? Again, the stirring tones reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." Again, the stirring tones reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." 3. Jesus! 'tis he who once below Our pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe; And burdened ones, wheree'er he came, Bro't out their sick and deaf and lame. The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." 4. Again he comes! From place to place His holy footprints we can trace. He pauses at our thresholds, nay, He enters, condescends to stay. Shall we not gladly raise the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." Shall we not gladly raise the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passes by." 5. O all you heavy-laden, come! Here’s pardon, comfort, rest, and home. Come, wand’rers from a Father’s face; Return, accept his proffered grace. Temptations? There’s a refuge nigh. Jesus of Nazareth passes by. Temptations? There’s a refuge nigh. Jesus of Nazareth passes by. 6. But if you still this call refuse, And all his wondrous love abuse, Soon will he sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. “Too late! Too late!” will be the cry, “Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.” “Too late! Too late!” will be the cry, “Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.” Topics: Ordinary Time Week 25 Scripture: Mark 10:52 Languages: English Tune Title: PASSING BY
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Jesus of Nazareth

Author: Miss Emma Campbell Hymnal: Dortch's Gospel Voices #427 (1902) First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Scripture: Mark 10:47 Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]

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