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The Grand Old Story

Author: Dr. H. Bonar Hymnal: International Song Service #130 (1887) Hymnal Title: International Song Service First Line: Come and hear the grand old story Refrain First Line: Noblest, Truest, Olden, Newest, Saddest, Gladdest Languages: English Tune Title: [Come and hear the grand old story]
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The Old Story

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11302 Meter: 8.7.87.8.8.7 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Come and hear the grand old story Lyrics: 1 Come and hear the grand old story, Story of the ages past; All earth’s annals far surpassing, Story that shall ever last. Refrain: Noblest, truest, oldest, newest, Fairest, rarest, saddest, gladdest, That this earth has ever known. 2 Christ, the Father’s Son eternal, Once was born, a Son of man; He, who never knew beginning, Here on earth a life began. [Refrain] 3 Here in David’s lowly city, Tenant of the manger-bed, Child of everlasting ages, Mary’s infant, lays His head. [Refrain] 4 There He lies, in mighty weakness, David’s Lord and David’s Son; Creature and Creator meeting, Heaven and earth conjoined in one. [Refrain] 5 Here at Nazareth He dwelleth, ’Mid the sin of sinful men; Sorrowful, forlorn, and hated, And yet hating none again. [Refrain] 6 Here in Galilee He wanders, Through its teeming cities moves, Climbs its mountains, walks its waters, Blesses, comforts, saves, and loves. [Refrain] 7 Words of truth and deeds of kindness, Miracles of grace and might, Scatter fragrance all around Him, Shine with Heav’n’s most glorious light. [Refrain] 8 In Gethsemane behold Him In the agony of prayer; Kneeling, pleading, groaning, bleeding, Soul and body prostrate there. [Refrain] 9 All alone He wrestles yonder, Close beside Him stands the cup, Bitterest cup that man e’er tasted, Yet for us He drinks it up. [Refrain] 10 In the Roman hall behold Him Stand at Pilate’s judgment-seat, Mocked and beaten, crowned and wounded; Jew and Gentile join in hate. [Refrain] 11 On to Golgotha He hastens, Yonder stands His cross of woe; From His hands, and feet, and forehead, See the precious life-blood flow. [Refrain] 12 Sinless, He our sin is bearing, All our sorrows on Him lie, And His stripes our wounds are healing, God, for man, consents to die. [Refrain] 13 It is finished! See His body Laid alone in Joseph’s tomb; ’Tis for us He lieth yonder, Prince of Light enwrapt in gloom. [Refrain] 14 But in vain the grave has bound Him, Death has barred its gate in vain; See, for us the Savior rises, See, for us He bursts the chain. [Refrain] 15 Hear we then the grand old story, True as God’s all-faithful Word, Best of tidings to the guilty, Of a dead and risen Lord. [Refrain] 16 ’Tis eternal life to know it, Light and love are shining there, While we look, and gaze, and listen, All its joy and peace we share. [Refrain] 17 Hear we then the grand old story, And in listening learn the love, Flowing through it to the guilty, From our pardoning God above. [Refrain] 18 Glory be to God the Father, Glory be to God the Son, Glory be to God the Spirit, Great Jehovah, Three in One. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: MISSISSAUGA

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