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391. Beautiful Songs of Praise

1. Beautiful Sabbath songs,
Ringing so glad and free,
Telling the Savior’s wondrous love,
Even for you and me.

Refrain
Beautiful songs, beautiful songs,
Telling the Savior’s wondrous love,
Even for you and me.

2. Beautiful Sabbath songs,
Happy our voices ring,
Telling of His salvation free,
Joyfully ever sing. [Refrain]

3. Beautiful Sabbath songs,
Join in the glad refrain,
Telling how Jesus died for all,
Blest be His holy name. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Beautiful Sabbath songs
Title: Beautiful Songs of Praise
Author: S. S. Myers (1882)
Refrain First Line: Beautiful songs, beautiful songs
Language: English
Source: Carols of Praise (East Liverpool, Ohio: Will L. Thompson & Company, 1882), number 1
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Beautiful Sabbath songs]
Composer: S. S. Myers (1882)
Incipit: 33332 16667 65455
Key: A Major
Source: Carols of Praise (East Liverpool, Ohio: Will L. Thompson & Company, 1882), number 1
Copyright: Public Domain



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