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EN lando malproksime for

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1. En lando malproksime for,
sur verda monta pint',
krucume mortis la Sinjor',
de l' mondo la Savint'.

2. Ha! nedireble premis lin
doloroj kaj sufer'!
Li mortis, ĉar li amis nin
kaj ĉiun sur la ter'.

3. Por nia savo mortis li,
pardono al homar';
por ke ĉielon iru ni
tra ora portalar'.

4. Li sola povis doni sin
por helpi nin al bon';
li sola povas gvidi nin
al glora Dia tron'.

5. Ho, kare, kare amis li,
kaj elaĉetis nin!
Al lia sango fidu ni
kaj ĉiam amu lin.

Source: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #128

Text Information

First Line: EN lando malproksime for

Tune

THE GREEN HILL (Stebbins)

George Coles Stebbins (b. East Carlton, NY, 1846; d. Catskill, NY, 1945) composed THE GREEN HILL in 1877 to accompany Cecil F. Alexander's hymn “There Is a Green Hill Far Away.” The tune was published in Gospel Hymns No.3 (1878). The slow harmonic rhythm and mostly stepwise melody build to a cli…

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WINDSOR (Tye)


ST. FRANCIS XAVIER


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TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #128d

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TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #128e

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