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He Died That I Might Live

Author: C. S. Grogan

Grogan, Carlis Saunders. (Eden, North Carolina, June 2, 1913--?). Church of God. Graduate of Lee College. Served for many years as chairman of the Music Selection Committee for Tennessee Music and Printing. Pastorates include: Rocky Mount, N.C.; Princeton, N.C.; Morgantown, N.C. Most popular songs include "Like a mighty army," "Tell me more about Jesus," and "I need no mansion." --Bob J. Neil, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The Lamb of God from glory came
Title: He Died That I Might Live
Author: C. S. Grogan (1962)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He came to earth that I might go to heaven
Copyright: © 1962, by Tennessee Music & Printing Company in "Forever Sing"

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