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Half Was Never Told

Author: C. B. W. Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 3 #105 (1918) First Line: Led by God's almighty hand Refrain First Line: O the half was never gold Lyrics: 1 Led by God’s almighty hand We are marching to a land Deck’d with glories mortal eyes did ne’er behold; And we’ve said, “One day will pay Me to climb the rugged way,” But the half was never told. Chorus: O the half was never gold, God has wonders to unfold, Till we meet at His right hand, We can never understand For the half was never told. 2 WE can never comprehend All the good our Lord hath plann’d, But their value cannot be compar’d with gold; God’s free bounty we shall share, Treasures rich and treasures rare, But the half was never told. [Chorus] 3 We have heard sweet voices sing, Till the domes of heaven ring, And fair nature did her harmonies unfold; But the songs of angel choir Strike a chord divinely high’r, For the half was never told. [Chorus] 4 Soon we leave the shores of time, Mount to God’s bright sunny clime, And possess the land by prophets long foretold; There will dawn one nightless day, And forever we shall stay, Yet the half was never told. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Led by God's almighty hand]

The half was never told

Author: C. G. Widmeyer Hymnal: Hallelujah Songs #d89 (1920) First Line: Led by God's almighty hand Refrain First Line: O the half was never told Languages: English

The half was never told

Author: C. G. Widmeyer Hymnal: Banner of Love Songs #d93 (1936) First Line: Led by God's almighty hand Refrain First Line: O the half was never told Languages: English

The half was never told

Author: C. G. Widmeyer Hymnal: Notes of Gold #d100 (1921) First Line: Led by God's almighty hand Refrain First Line: O the half was never told

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