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How precious is the story

Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Families #12 (1861) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Schools and Families Languages: English

How precious is the story

Author: John M. Lowrie Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Families #d56 (1862) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Schools and Families Languages: English
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How precious is the story

Hymnal: Hymns for Sunday Schools #A11 (1860) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Sunday Schools Languages: English
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How precious is the story

Hymnal: Hymns for the use of the Sabbath School of the Second Reformed Church, Albany N. Y. #20 (1868) Hymnal Title: Hymns for the use of the Sabbath School of the Second Reformed Church, Albany N. Y. Languages: English

How precious is the story

Author: John M. Lowrie Hymnal: Hymns of The Voice of Praise #d92 (1872) Hymnal Title: Hymns of The Voice of Praise Languages: English

How precious is the story

Author: John M. Lowrie Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Sunday Schools of the Evangelical Lutheran Church #d164 (1860) Hymnal Title: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Sunday Schools of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Languages: English

How precious is the story

Author: John M. Lowrie Hymnal: Linden Harp #d44 (1856) Hymnal Title: Linden Harp Languages: English
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The Saviour

Hymnal: Linden Harp #18 (1855) Hymnal Title: Linden Harp First Line: How precious is the story Lyrics: 1 How precious is the story Who left the realms of glory, And came to dwell on earth: Of our Redeemer's birth, He saw our sad condition, Our guilt, and sin, and shame; To save us from perdition 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 claim'd them for his own. 3 O, may I love this Saviour, So good, so kind, so mild; And may I find his favor, A young, though sinful child! And in his blissful heaven May I at last appear, With all my sins forgiven, To know and praise him there! Languages: English Tune Title: THE SAVIOUR

How precious is the story

Author: John M. Lowrie Hymnal: Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns. 4th ed. #d71 (1858) Hymnal Title: Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns. 4th ed. Languages: English
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The Precious Story

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #126 (1893) Hymnal Title: Pearls of Praise 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 Tune Title: [How precious is the story]

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