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71. Winter Has Passed, the Rain Is O'er (Dong-tian yi wang, y-shui yi zhi)

Text Information
First Line: Dong-tian yi wang, y-shui yi zhi (Winter has passed, the rain is o'er)
Title: Winter Has Passed, the Rain Is O'er (Dong-tian yi wang, y-shui yi zhi)
Author: Weifan Wang
Translator (English): Ewing W. Carroll, Jr.
Refrain First Line: Yesu wo Zhu wo ai suo gui (Jesus, my Lord, my love, my all)
Language: English; Mandarin
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture:
Topic: Call to Christian Life; Hope and Aspiration; Images of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit: Bridegroom and Lover (2 more...)
Copyright: © 1990 Christian Conference of Asia, GIA Publications, Inc., agent
ONE LICENSE: 46267
Tune Information
Name: JIA-OU (TONG QU)
Composer: Shengben Lin
Arranger: Pen-li Chen
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: © 1990 Christian Conference of Asia, GIA Publications, Inc., agent



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