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O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer,
Hard after Thee my soul doth follow on;
As pants the hart for streams in desert dreary,
So pants my soul for Thee, O Thou life-giving One.
Tune Title: [O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer]First Line: O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearerComposer: C. Booth-ClibbornIncipit: 55433 34566 54432Key: D MajorDate: 2015
Tune Title: [Divin Sauveur, toi qui vins sur la terre]First Line: Divin Sauveur, toi qui vins sur la terreKey: E♭ MajorDate: 2015Source: Consécration et Louange
Tune Title: [O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer]First Line: O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearerComposer: UnknownMeter: 11.10.11.12.5.5.6.6Key: F MajorSource: Companion to the Song Book of The Salvation Army, ed.1970; Gordon Avery; The Salvation Army, Songs and Music, 1922 (144); Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/At_Thy_Feet_I_Fall)
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