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Yes, Lord! is the hymnal used by the Church of God in Christ. It was published in 1985 by the COGIC Publishing Board under the leadership of a on Bishop J.O. Patterson, Sr. List of Hymns
Richard Eugene Blanchard Sr. (Mar. 14, 1925 – April 19, 2004) was a songwriter who was widely known for writing the popular "Fill My Cup, Lord" (gospel song). Biography [ edit ]
John Burland Harris-Burland (1870-1926) was a British writer, known for his early fantasy stories. He was born on 1 November 1870 at Aldershot , [ 1 ] Hampshire , son of Major General William Burland Harris-Burland (1835-1890), decorated for his part in the Crimean War , [ 2 ] and Eleanor Harding Bennitt (1841-1897).
Only Believe 4:29; Is Your All On The Altar 5:43; Still I Rise 5:42; Never Alone 3:25; Jesus Medley: Jesus Is All, Oh How Jesus Loves You And Me, Oh How I Love Jesus 8:39; God Will Take Care Of You 4:12; Lord, I Want To Be A Christian 5:11; Know Him 5:17; Come To Me 4:53; His Presence Is Here 4:50
Oh, yes, Lord Sometimes I'm almost to the ground Oh, yes, Lord Although you see me going 'long so Oh, yes, Lord I have my trials here below Oh, yes, Lord Nobody knows the trouble I've been through Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory hallelujah! If you get there before I do Oh, yes, Lord Tell all-a my friends I'm ...
John Burland was born in Buckinghamshire in 1936, but moved to South Africa as a child. [4] He attended Parktown Boys' High School and then received a First Class Honours BSc degree in civil engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1959, followed by an MSc.
"I Believe" is a popular song written by Ervin Drake, Irvin Abraham (as "Irvin Graham"), Jack Mendelsohn (as "Jimmy Shirl") and Al Stillman in 1953. [1] The most popular version was recorded by Italian-American singer Frankie Laine , and spent eighteen weeks at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart .
Christ I (also known as Christ A or (The) Advent Lyrics) is a fragmentary collection of Old English poems on the coming of the Lord, preserved in the Exeter Book.In its present state, the poem comprises 439 lines in twelve distinct sections.