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'Tis Good to Sing Praises

Author: John Banvard Hymnal: Pure Delight #57 (1883) First Line: 'Tis good to sing praises of gladness Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis good to sing praises of gladness]
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'Tis Good To Sing Praises

Author: Joseph Banvard Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13149 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D First Line: ’Tis good to sing praises of gladness Lyrics: 1 ’Tis good to sing praises of gladness, And shout hallelujahs aloud; It takes from the heart all its sadness, When sorrow our poor hearts has bowed; Our Father the broken heart healeth, And binds up the wounds of the soul; His goodness He ever revealeth, The stricken He ever makes whole. 2 He makes the grass grow on the mountains, Our fields hold the finest of wheat; He stores up the floods of the fountains, To spring forth the food that we eat. Let’s praise Him in songs of thanksgiving, These blessings are all from His hand; He gives us a bountiful living, And blesses the soil of our land. 3 He telleth the stars in their number, He calleth them all by their name; The clouds He doth rend all asunder, And sends to the earth the sweet rain. And peace is preserved to the nation, Averted war’s terrible flame; He blesses us in every station, Thanksgiving sing all to His name. Languages: English Tune Title: SINTRA

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