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All Glory, Laud, and Honor

Author: J. M. Neale Appears in 623 hymnals First Line: All glory, laud and honor Refrain First Line: O precious story Topics: Palm Sunday; Praise to Christ Used With Tune: [All glory, laud and honor]
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The Precious Story

Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: How precious is the story Refrain First Line: Oh, precious story Lyrics: 1 How precious is the story, Of our Redeemer's birth; Who left the realms of glory. And came to dwell on earth! He saw our sad condition, Our guilt, and sin, and shame; To save us from perdition, The blessed Jesus came. Refrain: Oh, precious story, Oh, precious name, To save our lost and guilty race, The blessed Jesus came. 2 He came to Earth from Heaven, To weep, and bleed, and die, That we might be forgiven, And raised to God on high. His kindness and compassion, To children then were shown; The heirs of his salvation, He claimed them for his own. [Refrain] 3 Oh! may I love their Saviour, So good, so kind, so mild! And may I find his favor; A young tho’ sinful child. And in his blissful heaven, May I at last appear, With all my sins forgiven, To know and praise Him there. [Refrain] Scripture: Mark 5:19 Used With Tune: [How precious is the story]

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