Mortal tongue

We found "Mortal tongue" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Mortal tongue· 4 hymns found
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Sweetest note in seraph song;
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Where the hap­py spir­its go!
How His kind­ness yet pur­sues me

Mortal tongue

Sweetest carol ever sung:
The freedom of the soul,
Never can those beau­ties show.
Clothed in flesh, till death shall loose me

The Great Physician now is near

lyricist: William Hunter
Composer: John Hart Stockton
Hymn 1

...Sweetest note in seraph song;

Sweetest name on mortal tongue;

Sweetest carol ever sung:...

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Sweetest note in seraph song;

Sweetest name on mortal tongue;

Sweetest carol ever sung:

The Great Physician now is near

No mortal tongue can e’er describe

lyricist: Catherine Booth-Clibborn
Composer: Catherine Booth-Clibborn
Hymn 2

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No mortal tongue can e’er describe

The freedom of the soul,...

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No mortal tongue can e’er describe

The freedom of the soul,

No mortal tongue can e’er describe

Glorious Time Coming

lyricist: Jonathan Vinton, 1869
Composer: George Hugg, 1876
Hymn 3

...Where the hap­py spir­its go!

Mortal tongue, with all its prais­ing,

Never can those beau­ties show....

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Where the hap­py spir­its go!

Mortal tongue, with all its prais­ing,

Never can those beau­ties show.

Glorious Time Coming

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

lyricist: Robert Robinson, 1758
Composer: John Wyeth, 1813
Hymn 4

...How His kind­ness yet pur­sues me

Mortal tongue can nev­er tell,

Clothed in flesh, till death shall loose me...

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How His kind­ness yet pur­sues me

Mortal tongue can nev­er tell,

Clothed in flesh, till death shall loose me

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

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