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The New Song

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: The Tabernacle Hymns #111 (1918) First Line: I have read of a song so wondrous sweet Refrain First Line: A new, new song in glory we shall sing Lyrics: 1 I have read of a song so wondrous sweet ‘Twill be sung in Heav’n at the Saviour’s feet; When some happy day the redeem’d shall meet, And sing a new song in glory. Refrain: A new, new song in glory we shall sing, A new, new song of praises to the King; We’ll shout aloud the grand old story, And sing a new song in glory. 2 When each trial is o’er and each duty done, When the race is ended the garland won; When the ransom’d hosts gather round the throne, We’ll sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] 3 Clad in robes of white, cleans’d from sin’s deep stain By the precious blood of the Lamb once slain; We shall praise Him when we with Him shall reign And sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] 4 When at last His glorious face we see, Then we’ll sing of grace and mercy free, We shall worship Him thro’ eternity, And sing a new song in glory. [Refrain] Topics: Faith; Heaven; Praise Tune Title: [I have read of a song so wondrous sweet]
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The New Song

Author: Mary Bernstecher Hymnal: Select Revival Hymns #6 (1915) First Line: I have read of a song so wondrous sweet Refrain First Line: A new, new song in glory we shall sing Languages: English Tune Title: [I have read of a song so wondrous sweet]

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