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172. A Song of Praise and Gladness

1 Come with a song of praise and gladness!
Come to our Father's house of pray'r!
Here will we find a balm for sadness,
Here may we all his blessings share.

Chorus:
Joyful praises sincerely render,
For the numberless blessings we see;
Sing of mercies so mighty and tender,
Of his bounties unmeasured and free
Joyful praises sincerely render,
For the numberless blessings we see;
Sing of mercies so mighty and tender,
Of his bounties unmeasured and free.

2 Wonderful gifts his hand bestowing,
Waking our hearts to joyful praise;
Sunbeams of love, so purely glowing,
Brighten and cheer our passing days. [Chorus]

3 While we uplift a happy chorus,
Let us again his grace proclaim;
Serving the Lord who goes before us,
Minist'ring to his precious name. [Chorus]

4 Faithfully tread the paths of duty,
Jesus himself hath led the way;
Desolate lives shall bloom with beauty,
Comforted hearts shall own his sway. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Come with a song of praise and gladness!
Title: A Song of Praise and Gladness
Author: E. E. Hewitt
Refrain First Line: Joyful praises sincerely render
Publication Date: 1904
Tune Information
Name: [Come with a song of praise and gladness!]
Composer: Maurice A. Clifton
Key: Dâ™­ Major



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