O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing (Hymn with words and music) - Charles Wesley video free download


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"O For a Thousand Tongues To Sing" was written by Charles Wesley in 1739. He wrote this hymn to commemorate the first anniversary of his conversion.

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8 years ago

Ravi Teja Jaladi

Ron what you said is absolutely correct but i would like to ask a question why does god make all these homosexuals transgenders etc we all believe we ars his creation so even they are his creation im not saying of yhose who made themselves but those wha are born from birth when you guys are busy procliming god they are always depressed either asking god to change which if not they blaspheme i was not able to answer this question and just when i imagined myself i felt the immense pain they are going through this cab be experienced if we imagine in place of them its very simple to say just pray and ull heal but to attain that faith at adolsence when thell be knowing they are betryed by him whom they love is highy not possible i dont say impossible but at that tender age when all their fellowmates grew up to men and women they just cant say what they feel and our preacher just proclaim it as hienous how is it heinous if it is heinous then our attraction towards opposite sex is also heinous homosexuality in west its a bit ok but in se asia its a huge curse please throw some light

8 years ago

Michael Koropisz

How powerful! 

8 years ago

John R Johnson

Is it possible to buy this music on DVD? If so, how?

9 years ago

Louis Coppa

Hallelu yah!!

9 years ago

Betty Alaniz ઇ‍ઉ

╭✿~ O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing (Hymn with words and music) - Charles Wesley 

9 years ago

Anthony Rollins

I have the original with all 19 verses.

9 years ago

Alfred Newman

SUPER

9 years ago

BibleFire

+Romans10vs9 quite possibly referring to being martyr'd in the flames.

9 years ago

William Ripley

Wonderful hymn to sing along with this choir.You do not hear hymns like this anymore.

9 years ago

Godfred ASIEDU ROBERTSON

The pride of the fool prevents him or her to feel and enjoy this hymn that is meant remind us the power of the living God.

9 years ago

King James Warrior

"O For a Thousand Tongues To Sing" was written by Charles Wesley in 1739. He wrote this hymn to commemorate the first anniversary of his conversion. 

9 years ago

AUSONIA1

Now try listening to a welsh choir singing it. There's tidy!

9 years ago

AUSONIA1

Try singing "While Shepherds watched their flocks by night" to this tune.

9 years ago

Nicinha na Holanda

Enjoy the beautiful Hymn below and sing along.Desfrutem deste lindo Hino e cantem junto.

9 years ago

Nicinha na Holanda

"I was glad when they said to me,“Let us go into the house of the Lord.”Psalms 122:1-2Enjoy the beautiful Hymns by clicking on the link below.

9 years ago

1kingofhill

This tune may also be found in "The Sacred Harp," an American "shaped note" book. In the Sacred Harp the tune is called "Nativity."

9 years ago

Ron Hamilton

This was when the power of the Word of God abode in the western world, when the people of faith risked it all even to the perils of their own lives in order to reach the world's extremities with the Word of God. They composed these mighty songs which still resonate now as if they were released yesterday.Nowadays when you go to the west it's all but pure atheism, and the few which believe and profess faith in God're railed and called atavistics and retarded. They rather believe that they descended from the "Big Bang Blast". What a shame! The past will witness against you on the day of His judgement. Greater'll be your condemnation for having known the truth and later on despised it because of your pride.

9 years ago

Expedito Nuwategeka

Heavenly!!!

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