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Good News from Heaven

Hymnal: Twilight Zephyrs #9c (1881) First Line: Good news from heaven, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Languages: English
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Good News

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Waves of Melody #76 (1901) First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Good news from heav'n, good news for thee]
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Good News (Ryle)

Author: John C. Ryle, 1816-1900 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1972 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 D First Line: Good news from Heav'n, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from Heav'n, good news for thee Lyrics: 1. Good news from Heav’n, good news for thee, There flows a pardon, full and free, To guilty sinners, through the blood Of the incarnate Son of God; He paid the debt that thou didst owe, He suffered death for thee below, He bore the wrath divine for thee, He groaned and bled on Calvary. Refrain Good news from Heav’n, good news for thee, There flows a pardon, full and free, To guilty sinners, through the blood Of the incarnate Son of God. 2. Good news from Heav’n, good news for thee, The Savior cries, Come unto Me All ye who toil, with fears oppressed; Come, weary one, oh, come and rest. He loves thee with o’erflowing love, He hears thy prayer in Heav’n above, He all thy pasture shall prepare, And lead thee with a shepherd’s care. [Refrain] 3. Good news from Heav’n, good news for thee, Has echoed from eternity; And loud shall our hosannas ring, When with the ransomed throng we sing. Worthy the Lamb, whose precious blood Has made us kings and priests to God; Our harps we’ll tune to noblest strains, And glory give to Him who reigns. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: RYLE
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Good News

Hymnal: Better Than Pearls #48 (1881) First Line: Good news from Heav'n, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Good news from Heav'n, good news for thee]
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Good News

Author: Rev. J. C. Ryle Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 3 #70 (1878) First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Good news from heav'n, good news for thee]
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Good News

Author: Rev. J. C. Ryle Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #167 (1894) First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Refrain First Line: Good news from heav'n, good news for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Good news from heav'n, good news for thee]

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