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Baker, Kenneth: The Complete Organ Player Hymn Book

(Lyrics & Chords, with chord symbols)

Length: 48 pages
Weight: 0.205 kg
Published: 2002
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: AM37680
ISMN: 9780711905658
Thirty-one of the best known hymns, with suggested registrations for each song and keyboard chord chart.

Contents

1.
Abide With Me
2.
All People That On Earth Do Dwell
3.
All Things Bright And Beautiful
4.
As With Gladness Men Of Old
5.
Eternal Father, Strong To Save
6.
He Who Would Valiant Be
7.
Holy, Holy, Holy
8.
How Sweet The Name Of Jesus Sounds
9.
Jerusalem The Golden
10.
Lead Kindly Light
11.
Lead Us Heavenly Father
12.
Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory
13.
Nearer My God To Thee
14.
Now Thank We All Our God
15.
O God, Our Help In Ages Past
16.
O Worship The King
17.
Onward Christian Soldiers
18.
Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
19.
Praise To The Holiest
20.
Rock Of Ages
21.
Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus
22.
Tell Me The Old, Old Story
23.
The Church's One Foundation
24.
The Day Thou Gave'st Lord Is Ended
25.
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is
26.
The Lords My Shepherd
27.
The Old Rugged Cross
28.
There Is A Green Hill Far Away
29.
Through The Night Of Doubt And Sorrow
30.
We Plough The Fields And Scatter
31.
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
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