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11432. There's Power In Jesus' Blood

1 My happy soul rejoices,
The sky is bright above;
I’ll join the heav’nly voices,
And sing redeeming love.

Refrain:
For there’s power in Jesus’ blood,
Power in Jesus’ blood;
There’s power in Jesus’ blood
To wash me white as snow.

2 I heard the blessèd story
Of Him who died to save;
The love of Christ swept o’er me,
My all to Him I gave. [Refrain]

3 His gracious words of pardon
Were music to my heart;
He took away my burden,
And bade my fears depart. [Refrain]

4 I plunge beneath this fountain,
That cleanseth white as snow;
It pours from Calvary’s mountain,
With blessing in its flow. [Refrain]

5 Oh, crown Him King forever!
My Savior and my friend;
By Zion’s crystal river
His praise shall never end. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My happy soul rejoices
Title: There's Power In Jesus' Blood
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1896)
Refrain First Line: For there’s power in Jesus’ blood
Language: English
Source: Songs of Love and Praise No. 3 by John R. Sweney, William Kirkpatrick, and Henry L. Gilmour (Philadelphia: John J. Hood, 1896)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Hope Tryaway, one of Crosby's many pseudonyms
Tune Information
Name: [My happy soul rejoices]
Composer: William James Kirkpatrick
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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