The Gospel Hymn Book UK 1897/1996 Free 4.0.1

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The Gospel Hymn Book Published by The Northern Publishing Office U.K. Ltd. in 1897 and 1996. ** 15 copyrighted hymns are not included in 1996 Free for regulatory reasons. ** Older devices and other Operating Systems: http://gospelriver.com/ukghb/ Old-time classic gospel hymns. - No ads - Simple interface - Change font size - Mark favorites & bookmarks - Add custom notes for each hymn "Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again" John 3:7. G od so loved the world that He gave His O nly begotten S on, that whosoever believeth in Him should not P erish, but have E verlasting L ife - John 3:16. "Whoso offereth praise glorifieth Me." Ps. 50:23. The following abbreviations at the top of the Hymns refer to the Tune Books in which the tune suggested as suitable will be found:- S.S.- Songs and Solos (1200 Edition), Messrs. Morgan & Scott. S.S.(888) - Songs and Solos (888 or 750 Edition), Messrs. Morgan & Scott. N.H.& S.- New Hymns and Solos, Messrs. Morgan & Scott. S.G.- Songs of the Gospel, Messrs. Morgan & Scott. c.c.- Christian Choir, Messrs. Morgan & Scott. E.H.B.- Evangelistic Hymn Book, John Ritchie Ltd. B.H.B.- Believer's Hymn Book, Messrs. Pickering & Inglis. R.S.- Redemption Songs, Messrs. Pickering & Inglis. S.V.- Songs of Victory, Messrs. Pickering & Inglis. Old S.V.- Earlier Edition of Songs of Victory. A.H.B.- Alexander Hymn Book, Marshall Brothers Limited. P.S.H.- Popular Sacred Harmonies, Tubbs & Co., Manchester. G.S.- Gospel Songs, John Bateman, London. C.S.- Celestial Songs, Oliphants Ltd., London. May the Lord be graciously pleased to use this little book to the blessing of sinners and the edification of saints, for Jesus sake!

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