Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Author: W. H. Parker
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1. Tell me the stories of Jesusn 11. Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear,
2I love to hear;
3Things I would ask him to tell me 2Things I would ask him to tell me if he were here.
4If he were here; 3Scenes by the wayside, tales of the sea,
5Scenes by the wayside, 4Stories of Jesus, tell them to me.
6Tales of the sea,
7Stories of Jesus,
8Tell them to me.
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n 102. First let me hear how the children n 62. Oh, let me hear how the children stood round his knee.
11Stood round his knee; 7I shall imagine his blessings resting on me;
12And I shall fancy his blessing 8Words full of kindness, deeds full of grace,
13Resting on me; 9All in the love-light of Jesus’ face.
14Words full of kindness,
15Deeds full of grace,
16All in the lovelight
17Of Jesus’ face.
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n 193. Into the city I’d follow n 113. Tell me, in accents of wonder, how rolled the sea,
20The children’s band, 12Tossing the boat in a tempest on Galilee!
21Waving a branch of the palmtree 13And how the Master, ready and kind,
22High in my hand; 14Chided the billows and hushed the wind.
23One of his heralds,
24Yes, I would sing
25Loudest hosannas!
26Jesus is King!
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t 284. Tell me, in accents of wonder, t
29How rolled the sea,
30Tossing the boat in a tempest
31On Galilee!
32And how the Master,
33Ready and kind,
34Chided the billows,
35And hushed the wind.
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