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How Great Thou Art

(Piano and Voice, with Guitar chord symbols)

Setting: Piano-Vocal-Guitar (PVG)
Language: English
Length: 44 pages
Weight: 0.204 kg
Published: 1990
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: AM61706
ISMN: 9780711908086
Twenty-five of the most famous hymns ever written. Includes, The Lord Is My Shepherd - The Old Rugged Cross - All Things Bright and Beautiful - and more. Arranged for voice, piano, easy organ, and guitar with chord symbols.

Contents

1.
All People That On Earth
2.
All Things Bright And Beautiful
3.
Church's On Foundation, The
4.
Each Step Of The Way
5.
Eternal Father, Srong To Save
6.
Eternal Father, Strong To Save
7.
He Who Would Valiant Be
8.
Holy, Holy, Holy
9.
How Great Thou Art
10.
Jerusalem The Golden
11.
Jesus Is Kind
12.
Lead Us Heavenly Father
13.
Lonesome Road
14.
Lord My Shepherd, The
15.
Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory
16.
O Worship The King
17.
Old Rugged Cross, The
18.
Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
19.
Rock Of Ages
20.
Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus
21.
Tell Me The Old, Old Story
22.
The Old Rugged Cross
23.
There Is A Green Hill Far Away
24.
Through The Night Ot Doubt Ans Sorrow
25.
We Plough The Fields And Scatter
26.
Were You There?
27.
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
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