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52. There Is Glory in My Soul

1 How well I remember that glorious day
When all of my sins were taken away,
And Jesus came into my heart to stay—
There is glory in my soul.

Refrain:
There is glory in my soul,
There is glory in my soul;
With my sins washed away,
I am happy today,
There is glory in my soul!

2 Tho’ thro’ the dark valley my Shepherd may lead,
I never shall want for He knows ev’ry need;
Beside the still waters my soul shall feed—
There is glory in my soul. [Refrain]

3 My heart sings for gladness and jubilant praise
To Him who hath gladdened and hallowed my days;
He ransomed my soul thro’ His marvelous grace—
There is glory in my soul. [Refrain]

4 I soon shall depart to my homeland so fair,
And dear ones are waiting to welcome me there;
The palm of the victor I then shall bear—
There is glory in my soul. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: How well I remember that glorious day
Title: There Is Glory in My Soul
Author: A. A. J.
Refrain First Line: There is glory in my soul
Language: English
Publication Date: 1929
Copyright: © 1928 by Lillenas Publishing
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [How well I remember that glorious day]
Composer: A. A. Jameson
Copyright: 1928 by Lillenas Publishing
Notes: Now Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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