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Wonderful Story of Love

Author: J. M. Driver Meter: 7.6.7.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 176 hymnals First Line: Wonderful story of love, Tell it to me again Refrain First Line: Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful!

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[Wonderful story of love]

Appears in 104 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. M. Driver Incipit: 11117 65111 72111 Used With Text: Wonderful Story of Love

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Wonderful Story of Love

Author: J. M. D. Hymnal: Unfading Treasures #27 (1893) First Line: Wonderful story of love; Tell it to me again Refrain First Line: Wonderful! wonderful! Languages: English Tune Title: [Wonderful story of love; Tell it to me again]
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Wonderful Story of Love

Author: J. M. D. Hymnal: Songs of Evangelism #32 (1911) First Line: Wonderful story of love: Tell it to me again Refrain First Line: Wonderful! Languages: English Tune Title: [Wonderful story of love: Tell it to me again]
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Wonderful Story of Love

Hymnal: Cornelius' Gospel Songs #35 (1927) First Line: Wonderful story of love! Tell it to me again Refrain First Line: Wonderful! Wonderful! Languages: English Tune Title: [Wonderful story of love! Tell it to me again]

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J. M. Driver

1858 - 1918 Person Name: J. M. D. Author of "Wonderful Story of Love" in Timeless Truths Rv John Merritte Driver DD PhD DL USA 1857-1918. Born in Jefferson County,IL, he attended Illinois Agricultural College and Boston University. He married Elzire (Elsie) Louise Wiley in 1880, and they had an adopted son, Merritte. He was ordained a Methodist Episcopal minister and served, beginning in Prairie, IL in 1880, and at a number of churches in Chicago and other cities. He pastored the People's Church, Chicago, IL, 1902-07. He was a member of the American & Asiatic Archaelogical Society. He traveled extensively in Europe. He was a lecturer, orator, and writer. He wrote several books, including fiction, history, travel, and a number of hymn lyrics and a few tunes. He co-edited “Songs of the soul” (1885). John Perry