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105b | Joyful Lays#106 | 107 |
Text: | The King's Highway |
Author: | W. O. Cushing |
Tune: | [I will tell what the Lord hath done for me] |
Composer: | W. H. Doane |
1 I will tell what the Lord hath done for me,
How He saved my soul, how He set me free;
He hath drawn my feet from the mire and clay,
Henceforth to follow in the King’s Highway.
Refrain:
Glory, glory, Glory be to god my King;
Glory, glory, I will praise His name,
I will shout and sing;
He hath drawn my feet from the mire and clay,
And my soul is marching in the King’s Highway.
2 O the comfort and peace my soul hath known,
With my heart in Him, in His love alone;
‘Tis the sweetest joy that the heart can sing,
To feast each moment with my Lord and King. [Refrain]
3 What are pleasures of earth to Jesus’ love?
I have meat to eat that ye know not of;
I will spend my days for my Saviour still,
And hope forever in His bliss to dwell. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I will tell what the Lord hath done for me |
Title: | The King's Highway |
Author: | W. O. Cushing |
Refrain First Line: | Glory, Glory |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1884 |
Scripture: |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [I will tell what the Lord hath done for me] |
Composer: | W. H. Doane |
Key: | E Major |
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MIDI file: | ![]() |