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Sing Unto Jesus

Sing unto Jesus on this happy Sabbath day

Author: Harry Mack
Tune: [Sing unto Jesus on this happy Sabbath Day]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Sing unto Jesus on this happy Sabbath Day;
Sing of His love for us, that washed our sins away,
Sing when the glorious light awakes in eastern gray,
Sing when the western sun in silence fades away.

Refrain:
Sing, all ye people sing;
Sing to the Lord our King;
Sing of the Saviour and His love,
O sing to God above.
Sing, all ye people sing;
Sing to the Lord our King;
Sing of the Saviour and His love,
O sing to God above.

2 Sing unto Jesus, for he died to set us free;
Sing unto Him, who calls us, humble though we be,
“Suffer the little children, let them come to me;”
Give to the lowliest this heav’nly liberty. [Refrain]

3 Sing to the Father, ‘tis to Him our wants are known,
Sing to the Son, for all our sins He can atone;
Sing to the Holy Ghost to change our hearts of stone,
Sing that the erring soul to Jesus may be won. [Refrain]

Source: Boundless Love: for Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings #196

Author: Harry Mack

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Text Information

First Line: Sing unto Jesus on this happy Sabbath day
Title: Sing Unto Jesus
Author: Harry Mack
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Sing all ye people sing
Copyright: Public Domain

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Boundless Love #196

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