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146. Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart!

1 Rejoice, ye pure in heart!
Rejoice, give thanks, and sing!
Your festal banner wave on high,
The cross of Christ your King.

Refrain:
Hosanna, hosanna!
Rejoice, give thanks and sing!

2 Yes, on through life's long path,
Still chanting as ye go;
From youth to age, by night and day,
In gladness and in woe. (Refrain)

3 At last the march shall end;
The wearied ones shall rest;
The pilgrims find their home at last,
Jerusalem the blest. (Refrain)

4 Then on, ye pure in heart!
Rejoice, give thanks and sing!
Your festal banner wave on high,
The cross of Christ your King. (Refrain)

Text Information
First Line: Rejoice, ye pure in heart!
Title: Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart!
Author: Edward Hayes Plumptre, 1821-1891 (1865)
Refrain First Line: Hosanna, hosanna!
Meter: SM with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture:
Topic: Jesus Christ: Kingship
Tune Information
Name: VINEYARD HAVEN
Composer: Richard Wayne Dirksen (1974)
Meter: SM with refrain
Key: c minor
Copyright: © Copyright 1974, Harold Flammer, Inc., Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327. All rights reserved. Used by permission.



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