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Christ, the Fairest of the Fair

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Melodies of Salvation #245 (1901) First Line: Tho' the world may see no beauty Refrain First Line: Yes, His face to me is lovely Lyrics: 1 Tho’ the world may see no beauty In the lowly Nazarene, Yet to me His face is lovely, None like Him hath mortal seen. Chorus: Yes, His face to me is lovely, Beaming bright with love divine; Of His love I’m all unworthy, Yet this precious Friend is mine. 2 Some esteem the Saviour lightly, Others scorn His holy name, I adore the King of Glory, Who hath borne my sin and shame. [Chorus] 3 How could I but love Him fondly, Who such love to me has shown? Earth to me has seem’d far brighter Since this precious Friend I’ve known. [Chorus] 4 Tho’ His face was marked with sadness, While He walked this vale below, Yet His smile bro’t joy and gladness Unto hearts once filled with woe. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the world may see no beauty]
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Christ, the Fairest of the Fair

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Heart Cheering Songs #5 (1899) First Line: Tho' the world may see no beauty Refrain First Line: Yes, his face to me is lovely Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the world may see no beauty]
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Christ, the Fairest of the Fair

Author: C. J. B. Hymnal: Melodies of Salvation #245 (1900) First Line: Tho' the world may see no beauty Refrain First Line: Yes, His face to me is lovely Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' the world may see no beauty]

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