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He Dies! He Dies! The Lowly Man Of Sorrows

Author: Charles R. Hurditch (19th century) Hymnal: The Believers Hymn Book #390 (2011) Meter: Irregular Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth, and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: HE THAT LIVETH
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I Am He That Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10541 First Line: He dies! He dies! The lowly Man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Lyrics: 1 He dies! He dies! The lowly Man of sorrows, On whom were laid our many griefs and woes; Our sins He bore, beneath God’s awful billows, And He hath triumphed over all our foes. Refrain: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead, I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead; And behold, I am alive forevermore, Behold, I am alive forevermore; I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead, And behold, I am alive forevermore. 2 He lives! He lives! What glorious consolation! Exalted at His Father’s own right hand, He pleads for us, and by His intercession, Enables all His saints by grace to stand. [Refrain] 3 He comes! He comes! O blest anticipation! In keeping with His true and faithful word; To call us to our heav’nly consummation— Caught up, to be "forever with the Lord." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! The lowly Man of sorrows]
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I Am He That Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #69 (1944) First Line: He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows]
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I am He that Liveth

Author: C. R. H. Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 6 #140 (1891) First Line: He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows]
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I Am He that Liveth

Author: C. R. H. Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #350 (1894) First Line: He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of sorrows]
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I Am He that Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Celestial Songs #697 (1921) First Line: He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows]
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"I am He that liveth, that liveth, and was dead;

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Small Church Music #1432 First Line: He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows]

I am He that Liveth

Author: C Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Redemption Hymnal #183 (2015) First Line: He dies! He dies! The lowly Man of sorrows Refrain First Line: ‘I am He that liveth Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ His Resurrection Scripture: Revelation 1:18 Languages: English Tune Title: ALIVE FOR EVERMORE

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