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The Story Must Be Told

Author: Rev. Otto Whittington Hymnal: Blessed Assurance #61 (1950) First Line: Someone has gone astray Languages: English Tune Title: [Someone has gone astray]

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: Let Us Sing #d77 (1960) First Line: Someone has gone astray Languages: English

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: Light Divine #d92 (1951) First Line: Someone has gone astray Languages: English

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: Good News, Our New 1953 Convention Gospel Song Book #d96 (1953) First Line: Someone has gone astray Languages: English

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: Golden Gates for Singing Schools and Conventions #d99 (1948) First Line: Someone has gone astray Languages: English

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: The Victor #d102 (1921) First Line: Someone has gone astray

The story must be told

Author: Otto Whittington Hymnal: Three Hundred Country Chapel Songs and Hymns #d197 (1953) First Line: Someone has gone astray

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