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O, How Lovely Is Zion

O how lovely, O how lovely, O how lovely is Zion

Published in 11 hymnals


Representative Text

Chorus:
How lovely is Zion, How lovely is Zion,
How lovely is Zion, city of our God.
How lovely, how lovely, how lovely is Zion.
Joy and peace shall dwell in thee,
joy and peace shall dwell in thee,
joy and peace shall dwell in thee,
joy and peace shall dwell in thee,
joy and peace shall dwell in thee.
How lovely is Zion, How lovely is Zion,
How lovely is Zion, city of our God.
How lovely, how lovely, how lovely is Zion.


Source: The Silver Chime: a cluster of Sabbath school melodies, tunes, sentences, chants, etc., for the use of children and teachers in their school exercises, devotions, and recreations, to which is added... #58

Text Information

First Line: O how lovely, O how lovely, O how lovely is Zion
Title: O, How Lovely Is Zion
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 11 of 11)
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Jewels of Praise #134

Songs of Christian Life #d70

Templi Carmina #d169

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The Choir #327

The Choral #d153

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The Heart and Voice #390

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The Palm #260

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The Silver Chime #58

The Victory #d269

The Zion Songster No. 2 #62

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The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #Z62

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