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Mighty to Save

Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: Augsburg Songs for Sunday Schools and other services #87 (1885) First Line: O who is this that cometh from Edom Topics: Our Lord Jesus Christ His Atonement Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh from Edom]

O who is this that cometh from Edom

Author: Robert W. Todd Hymnal: Prayer and Praise Book #d117 (1879)
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Mighty to Save

Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: National Tidings of Joy #25 (1878) First Line: O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain? Refrain First Line: Mighty to save, mighty to save Scripture: Isaiah 63:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain?]
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Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: Gleanings of Sacred Song #107 (1892) First Line: O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain]
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Mighty To Save

Author: R. W. Todd Hymnal: Christian Hymns #241 (1889) First Line: O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh from Edom's crimson plain]
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Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: Prayer and Praise #401 (1883) First Line: O who is this that cometh From Edom's crimson plain Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh From Edom's crimson plain]
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Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: Christ in Song #41 (1908) First Line: O who is this that cometh Lyrics: 1 O who is this that cometh From Edom's crimson plain, With wounded side, with garments dyed? O tell me now thy name. "I that saw thy soul's distress, A ransom gave; I that speak in righteousness, Mighty to save." Refrain: Mighty to save, Mighty to save, Mighty to save; Lord, I trust thy wondrous love, Mighty to save. 2 O why is thine apparel With reeking gore all dyed, Like them that tread the winepress red? O why this bloody tide? I the wine-press trod alone, "Neath dark'ning skies; Of the people there was none Mighty to save." [Chorus] 3 O bleeding Lamb, my Saviour! How could'st thou bear this shame? "With mercy fraught, mine own arm brought Salvation in my name; I the bloody fight have won, Conquer'd the grave, Now the year of joy has come, Mighty to save." [Chorus] Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Christ Christ's Power; Christ Christ's Power; Christ Christ's Power; Christ Christ's Power Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh]
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Mighty to Save (Todd)

Author: R. W. Todd Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4254 First Line: O who is this that cometh Refrain First Line: Mighty to save, mighty to save Lyrics: 1. O who is this that cometh From Edom’s crimson plain, With wounded side, with garments dyed? O tell me now thy name. I that saw thy soul’s distress, A ransom gave; I, that speak in righteousness, Mighty to save. Refrain Mighty to save, mighty to save, Mighty to save, Lord I trust Thy wondrous love, Mighty to save. 2. O why is Thine apparel With reeking gore all dyed, Like them that tread the wine-press red? O why this bloody tide? I the wine-press trod alone, ’Neath darkening skies; Of the people there was none Mighty to save. [Refrain] 3. O, bleeding Lamb, my Savior, How couldst Thou bear this shame? With mercy fraught, Mine own arm brought Salvation in My name: I the bloody fight have won, Conquered the grave; Now the year of joy has come, Mighty to save. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O who is this that cometh]
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Author: Rev. R. W. Todd Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1213 (1886) First Line: O who is this that cometh Lyrics: 1 O who is this that cometh From Edom's crimson plain, With wounded side, with garments dyed? O tell me now thy name. "I that saw thy soul's distress, A ransom gave; I that speak in righteousness, Might to save." Refrain: Mighty to save, Mighty to save, Mighty to save; Lord, I trust thy wondrous love, Mighty to save. 2 O why is thine apparel With reeking gore all dyed, Like them that tread the winepress red? O why this bloody tide? "I the winepress trod alone, 'Neath dark'ning skies, Of the people there was none Mighty to save." [Refrain] 3 O bleeding Lamb, my Saviour! How could'st thou bear this shame? "With mercy fraught, mine own arm brought Salvation in my name; I the bloody fight have won, Conquer'd the grave, Now the year of joy has come, Mighty to save." [Refrain] Topics: Special Department Bible Songs Scripture: Isaiah 63:1 Tune Title: MIGHTY TO SAVE

Mighty to save

Author: Robert W. Todd Hymnal: Tidings of Joy #d41 (1878) First Line: O who is this that cometh from Edom

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