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He Loves Us

Earth is full of brightness

Author: Fronia Smith
Tune: [Earth is full of brightness]
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Earth is full of brightness,
Field, and sky above
Speak with all their myraid voices
Of the Father's love.

Chorus:
He loves us, He loves us,
All nature's wonders show
He loves us, He loves us,
The Bible tells us so.

2 Brooklets thro' the woodland,
Flowers at our feet,
Stars, that mount the sky at even,
Speak in language sweet. [Chorus]

3 Leaf, and bird and flower,
Bear His impress dear,
Peace and gladness, friends and comfort,
All He give us here. [Chorus]

Source: Little Branches No. 2: a collection of songs prepared especially for the primary and infant deparments of the sunday school #36

Author: Fronia Smith

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Text Information

First Line: Earth is full of brightness
Title: He Loves Us
Author: Fronia Smith
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He loves us, he loves us, all nature's wonders show
Copyright: Public Domain

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Gems and Jewels #3

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Heart Songs #77

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Little Branches No. 2 #36

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