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WONDROUS
LOVE.
12,
9,
6,
6,
12,
9.
"For
God
so
loved
the
world,
that
he
gave
his
only
begotten
Son,
that
whosoever
believeth
in
him,
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
life."-JOHN
3 : 16.
Key
of
F
Minor.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
1.
What
wondrous
love
is
this!
oh,
my
soul!
oh,
my
soul!
What
wondrous
love
is
this!
oh,
my
soul!
What
wondrous
love
is
this
2.
When
I
was
sinking
down,sink-ing
down,
sink-ing
down,When
I
was
sink-ing
down,
sink-ing
down,
When
I
was
sink-ing
down
3.
To
God
and
to
the
Lamb,
I
will
sing,
I
will
sing;
To
God
and
to
the
Lamb
I
will
sing;
To
God
and
to
the
Lamb,
4.
And
when
from
death
I'm
free
I'll
sing
on,
I'll
sing
on,
And
when
from
death
I'm
free
I'll
sing
on,
And
when
from
death
I'm
free
That
caused
the
Lord
of
bliss
To
bear
the
dread-ful
curse
for
my
soul,
for
my
soul,
To
bear
the
dread-ful
curse
for
my
soul.
Be
-
neath
God's
right-eous
frown
Christ
laid
a
-
side
His
crown
for
my
soul,
for
my
soul,Christ
laid
a
-
side
His
crown
for
my
soul.
Who
is
the
great
I
Am,
While
mil-lions
join
the
theme,
I
will
sing,
I
will
sing,While
mil-lions
join
the
theme,
I
will
sing.
'll
sing
and
joy
-
ful
be,
And
thro'
e
-
ter
-
ni
-
ty
I'll
sing
on,
I'll
sing
on,
And
thro'
e
-
ter
-
ni
-
ty
I'll
sing
on.
The
authorship
of
the
words
and
music
of
this
tune
are
unknown.
The
words
represent
the
great
manifestation
of
the
love
of
God
for
the
world,
in
giving
His
only
begotten
Son
to
die
for
the
world
and
that
all
who
believe
in
him
shall
not
perish
but
have
everlasting
life.
No
greater
love
has
ever
been
expressed
in
the
world
than
this.
This
tune
is
one
of
the
stirring
melodies
of
the
old
sacred
songs
and
is
yet
loved
and
highly
appreciated
by
the
church
people
in
many
sections
of
the
country.
Tune
was
printed
in
the
"Southern
Harmony,"
1835,
page
282.