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Yo quisiera hablarte del amor

Author: Charles Weigle; Speros Demetrios Athans Meter: 12.11.12.11 with refrain Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Yo quisiera hablarte del amor de Cristo Refrain First Line: Nadie pudo amarme como Cristo

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WEIGLE

Appears in 40 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Weigle Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12333 33323 52234 Used With Text: Yo quisiera hablarte del amor

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Yo quisiera hablarte

Author: Charles F. Weigle; S. D. Athans Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #170 (1992) First Line: Yo quisiera hablarte del amor de Cristo Refrain First Line: Nadie pudo amarme como Topics: Amor de Dios; Love Of God; Confesión de Cristo; Testimony; Cristo Su Amor; Christ His love; Testimonio del Cristiano; Christian's Testimony Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: WEIGLE

Yo quisiera hablarte del amor de Cristo

Hymnal: ¡Despertad y cantad! #a47 (1984) Languages: Spanish

Yo quisiera hablarte del amor de Cristo

Hymnal: ¡Despertad y cantad! #b47 (1984) Languages: Spanish

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Charles F. Weigle

1871 - 1966 Author of "Yo quisiera hablarte" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Speros Demetrios Athans

1883 - 1969 Person Name: S. D. Athans Translator of "Yo quisiera hablarte" in Celebremos Su Gloria Speros Demetrios Athans was born 1883 in Turkey. Raised in the Greek Or­tho­dox Church, Ath­ans left home at age 15, af­ter his fa­ther’s death. He spent two years on the is­land of Cor­fu, Greece, and two more in Egypt, then went to Great Bri­tain, where he worked as a sail­or. In 1903 he went to Am­er­i­ca, and dur­ing im­mi­gra­tion pro­cess­ing, some­one gave him a New Tes­ta­ment in Greek. A year lat­er, he joined a Naz­a­rene church in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. He then en­rolled in a Bi­ble school and un­i­ver­si­ty. While in school in Ca­li­for­nia, he be­gan to stu­dy Span­ish and to work with the La­ti­no com­mu­ni­ty. In 1910 he de­cid­ed to work in ev­an­gel­ism. In 1931, he joined the Me­thod­ist mis­sion­ary work in La­tin Am­er­i­ca, re­tir­ing in 1949. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)