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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: The Old Story in Song #18 (1906) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Lyrics: 1 You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care, It is because my Saviour in mercy heard my pray’r; He brought me out of darkness and now the light I see; O blessed, loving Saviour! to him the praise shall be. Refrain: I will shout his praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah in heaven by and by; I will shout his praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah in heaven by and by. 2 I was a friendless wand’rer till Jesus took me in, My life was full of sorrow, my heart was full of sin; But when the blood so precious spoke pardon to my soul; O blissful, blissful moment! ’twas joy beyond control. [Refrain] 3 I wish that ev’ry sinner before his throne would bow; He waits to give them welcome, he longs to bless them now; If they but knew the rapture that in his love I see, They’d come and shout salvation, and sing his praise with me. [Refrain] 4 I mean to live for Jesus while here on earth I stay, And when his voice shall call me to realms of endless day, As one by one we gather, rejoicing on the shore, We’ll shout his praise in glory, and sing forevermore. [Refrain] Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy] (Sweney)
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I Will Shout His Praise In Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13267 First Line: You ask what makes me happy Lyrics: 1 You ask what makes me happy, My heart so free from care; It is because my Savior In mercy heard my prayer; He brought me out of darkness, And now the light I see; O blessed, loving Savior! To Him the praise shall be. Refrain: I will shout His praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah In Heaven by and by; I will shout His praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah In Heaven by and by. 2 I was a friendless wanderer, Till Jesus took me in, My life was full of sorrow, My heart was full of sin; But when the blood, so precious, Spoke pardon to my soul, O blissful, blissful moment! ’Twas joy beyond control. [Refrain] 3 I wish that every sinner Before His throne would bow; He waits to give them welcome, He longs to bless them now; If they but knew the rapture That in His love I see, They’d come and shout salvation, And sing His praise with me. [Refrain] 4 I mean to live for Jesus While here on earth I stay, And when His voice shall call me To realms of endless day, As one by one we gather, Rejoicing on the shore, We’ll shout His praise in glory, And sing forevermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: Make Christ King #50 (1912) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Lyrics: 1 You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care, It is because my Savior in mercy heard my pray’r; He brought me out of darkness and now the light I see; O blessed, loving Savior! to Him the praise shall be. Refrain: I will shout His praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah in heaven by and by; I will shout His praise in glory, And we’ll all sing hallelujah in heaven by and by. 2 I was a friendless wanderer till Jesus took me in, My life was full of sorrow, my heart was full of sin; But when the blood so precious spoke pardon to my soul; Oh, blissful, blissful moment! ’twas joy beyond control. [Refrain] 3 I wish that every sinner before His throne would bow; He waits to give them welcome, He longs to bless them now; If they but knew the rapture that in His love I see, They’d come and shout salvation, and sing His praise with me. [Refrain] 4 I mean to live for Jesus while here on earth I stay, And when His voice shall call me to realms of endless day, As one by one we gather, rejoicing on the shore, We’ll shout His praise in glory, and sing forevermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel No. 3 #15 (1907) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: The World Revival Songs and Hymns #18 (1906) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]

I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: New Century Carols #30 (1899) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: Rescue Songs #41 (1893) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: Rescue Songs #41 (1890) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 5 #52 (1902) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Languages: English Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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I will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 #56 (1894) First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Tune Title: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]

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