The gospel tune by Philip Bliss (PHH 482) was named after the ship on which his friends died; VILLE DU HAVRE (also called IT IS WELL) is best sung in harmony throughout. The refrain may be sung only once–after stanza 4 as a final testimony. Use a moderate organ accompaniment to support confident s…
Display Title: De paz unundad mi sendaFirst Line: De paz inundada mi senda ya estéTune Title: VILLE DU HAVREAuthor: Pedro Grado; Horatio SpaffordDate: 1996
Display Title: Estoy BienFirst Line: De paz inundada mi senda estéTune Title: VILLE DU HAVREAuthor: Horatio G. Spafford; Pedro Grado ValdésScripture: Romans 5:1-11; Romans 8:28-29; Ephesians 1:3-14; Ezra 8:22Date: 1992
Display Title: Estoy bien con mi DiosFirst Line: De paz inundada mi senda ha estéTune Title: VILLE DU HAVREAuthor: Horatio Spafford; Pedro GradoDate: 1995
Display Title: De paz unundad mi sendaFirst Line: De paz inundada mi senda ya estéTune Title: VILLE DU HAVREAuthor: Horatio Spafford; Pedro GradoDate: 1996Subject: La experiencia con Cristo | Confianza y seguridad
Display Title: Alcancé salvaciónFirst Line: De paz inundadaAuthor: Horacio O. Spafford (1828-1888); Pedro Grado Vladés (1862-1923)Date: 2016Subject: Seguridad |
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