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3410. Joyfully Sing

1. Sing with a tuneful song, sing and adore
Jesus the Holy One, king evermore;
He is the desert rock, there we may hide,
Under His mighty shade safe we abide.

Refrain
Joyfully sing, joyfully sing,
Joyfully sing, joyfully sing,
Joyfully sing, joyfully sing,
Light of eternity,
Honor and praise to Thee,
Now and forever be,
Jesus our King.

2. Sing with a grateful heart, hallow His name,
All He has done for us, gladly proclaim;
Tell how each promise sweet cheers us along,
Praise we the Lord of lords, Fountain of song. [Refrain]

3. Sing with a trusting heart, looking away
Up to the brighter land, brighter than day;
Sing with a glowing heart filled with His love,
Sing till our happy souls anchor above. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Sing with a tuneful song, sing and adore
Title: Joyfully Sing
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1881)
Refrain First Line: Joyfully sing, joyfully sing
Language: English
Source: The Wells of Salvation: Songs for the Sabbath School, by John Sweney & William J. Kirkpatrick (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1881)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Sing with a tuneful song, sing and adore]
Composer: John Robson Sweney
Incipit: 54515 35634 43476
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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