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The Gospel of Jesus

Author: T. D. L. Hymnal: The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #96 (1938) First Line: For all who believeth on God's only Son Refrain First Line: How sweet is the gospel, How precious the word! Lyrics: 1 For all who believeth on God's only son, There's mercy and blessings when toil here is done; The gospel of Jesus, oh! why not believe? In heaven then you, a bright crown shall receive! Chorus: How sweet is the gospel, How precious the word! How lovely the message of Jesus we've heard! 2 Remember, dear sinner, that Christ for you died, And if to your heart, then, His blood is applied, From sin and from sorrow; 'twill make your soul free; Oh listen, dear sinner, He's calling for thee! [Chorus] 3 From all paths of darkness, He asks you to come, And live with Him there in that beautiful home, Of love and of joy where He's gone to prepare, A home for the souls, of His loved ones to share! [Chorus] 4 The gospel of Jesus, is precious to all Who hears this sweet message and answers His call; Believe it, receive it, and happy you'll be, He's calling lost sinners, He even calls me. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [For all who believeth on God's only son]

The Gospel of Jesus

Author: T. D. L. Hymnal: Gospel songs #44 (1909) First Line: For all, who believeth on God's only son Refrain First Line: How sweet is the gospel! Languages: English Tune Title: [For all, who believeth on God's only son]
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The Gospel of Jesus

Author: T. D. L. Hymnal: Glad Hosannas #47 (1906) First Line: For all, who believeth on God's only son Refrain First Line: How sweet is the gospel Languages: English Tune Title: [For all, who believeth on God's only son]

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