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Praise His Name!

Representative Text

1 Each day my Lord is leading me,
Praise His name, praise His name!
With hidden manna feeding me,
Praise His holy name!

Chorus:
Hallelujah! my soul shall boast
In Him who save to the uttermost;
Hallelujah! my song shall be:
Praising my Savior who died for me!

2 By grief, and pain and care oppressed,
I Praise His name, praise His name!
The heaviest cross brings sweetest rest,
Praise His precious name! [Chorus]

3 His grace abounds for ev’ry need,
Praise His name, praise His name!
A full salvation ‘tis indeed,
Praise His wondrous name! [Chorus]

4 He leadeth me thro’ calm and storm,
Praise His name, praise His name!
I’ll reach my home on some bright morn,
Praise His name, praise His name! [Chorus]

5 And there with loved ones gone before,
I’ll praise His name, praise His name!
Together we’ll forevermore
Praise His holy name! [Chorus]


Source: Songs of Praise #6

Author: Ellen M. Winter

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Text Information

First Line: Each day my Lord is leading me
Title: Praise His Name!
Author: Ellen M. Winter
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, my soul shall boast

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Songs of Praise #6

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