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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #341 (1926) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Lyrics: 1 I was drifting far from the “Beacon Star” Clouds of sin had covered the blue; From His throne on high Jesus heard my cry, And His love came shining thro’. Refrain: Since His love came shining through, I’ve a joy that’s always new; All the clouds are rifted And my burdens lifted, Since His love came shining through. 2 Thro’ the stormy night or the sunshine bright, I’ve a song triumphant and new; Jesus saved from sin, gave me peace within, And His love came shining thro’. [Refrain] 3 Souls afar in sin I will help to win, And to Christ I’ll ever be true; Then when all is o’er I will reach that shore, Since His love came shining thro’. [Refrain] Topics: Confession; Love; Praise - Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]
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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: Jehovah's Praise #66 (1925) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]
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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: Pilot Hymns #113 (1934) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]

Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: Service Songs #14 (1931) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]
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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: Best Revival Songs #21 (1924) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Topics: Inspirational Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]
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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: Evangel Bells #22 (1927) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]
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Since His Love Came Shining Through

Author: Gene Routh Hymnal: The American Hymnal #356 (1933) First Line: I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star" Languages: English Tune Title: [I was drifting far from the "Beacon Star"]

Since his love came shining through

Author: Gene Routh; Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: The Little Evangel #d32 (1925) First Line: I was drifting far from the beacon star Languages: English

Since his love came shining through

Author: Gene Routh; Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: Reapers, Embracing the Choicest Gospel Songs and Standard Hymns, New & Old #d45 (1932) First Line: I was drifting far from the beacon star

Since his love came shining through

Author: Gene Routh; Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: Revival Songs #d48 (1929) First Line: I was drifting far from the beacon star

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