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So Tender, So Precious

So Tender, So Precious. So tender, so precious, My Savior to me; So true and so gracious I’ve found Him to be. How can I but love Him? But love Him, but love Him? There’s no friend above Him, Poor sinner, for thee. 1-4. Words by J. E. Ranklin / Music by E. S. Lorenz.

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So Tender, So Precious

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  1. So Tender, So Precious So tender, so precious, My Savior to me; So true and so gracious I’ve found Him to be. How can I but love Him? But love Him, but love Him? There’s no friend above Him, Poor sinner, for thee. 1-4 Words by J. E. Ranklin / Music by E. S. Lorenz

  2. So Tender, So Precious So patient, so kindly Tow’rd all of my ways; I blunder so blindly– He, love still repays. How can I but love Him? But love Him, but love Him? There’s no friend above Him, Poor sinner, for thee. 2-4

  3. So Tender, So Precious Of all friends the fairest And truest is He; His love is the rarest That ever can be. How can I but love Him? But love Him, but love Him? There’s no friend above Him, Poor sinner, for thee. 3-4

  4. So Tender, So Precious His beauty, tho’ bleeding And circled with thorns, Is then most exceeding, For grief Him adorns. How can I but love Him? But love Him, but love Him? There’s no friend above Him, Poor sinner, for thee. 4-4

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