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The Wondrous Story

Author: Hattie W. Pierson Hymnal: Northfield Hymnal #3 (1904) First Line: Listen to the wondrous story Lyrics: 1 Listen to the wondrous story, Old, so old, yet ever new; Of the Lord who came from glory— Came to die for me, for you. Refrain: O, the wondrous, wondrous story! Old, so old, yet ever new; Of the Lord who came from glory, Came to die for me, for you. 2 In the earthly home so lowly, ‘Mong the hills of Galilee, Was a life all pure and holy, That was lived for you, for me. [Refrain] 3 All His words so gently spoken, Loving deeds and purpose true; All His promises unbroken Were for me and were for you. [Refrain] 4 O, the sacrifice He offered, When He died on Calvary; O, the agony He suffered! It was all for you, for me. [Refrain] 5 Now once more He reigns in glory, Over death the vict’ry won; And He bids us tell the story— Tell it out to every one. [Refrain] Topics: Bible in Gospel Story Tune Title: [Listen to the wondrous story]
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The Wondrous Story

Author: Harriett W. Pierson Hymnal: The Victory #31 (1908) First Line: Listen to the wondrous story Refrain First Line: O, the wondrous, wondrous story! Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen to the wondrous story]

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