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Preserved by thine almighty power

Hymnal: Book of Hymns and Tunes, comprising the psalms and hymns for the worship of God, approved by the general assembly of 1866, arranged with appropriate tunes... by authority of the assembly of 1873 #373a (1874) Languages: English
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Oh, Happy Day

Hymnal: Select Songs for the Singing Service #278 (1885) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power Refrain First Line: Happy day, happy day, here in Thy courts we gladly stay Languages: English Tune Title: [Preserved by thine Almighty power]
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Oh, Happy Day

Hymnal: Select Songs for the Sunday School #278 (1884) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power Refrain First Line: Happy day, happy day, here in Thy courts we gladly stay Languages: English Tune Title: [Preserved by thine Almighty power]
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Happy day, happy day!

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #77 (1870) First Line: Preserved by thine almighty power Lyrics: 1 Prepared by thine almighty power, O Lord, our Maker, Saviour, King, And brought to see this happy hour, We come thy praises here to sing. Chorus: Happy day, happy day! Here in thy courts we'll gladly stay, And at thy footstool humbly pray That thou wouldst take our sins away. Happy day, happy day! When Christ shall wash our sins away! 2 We praise thee for thy constant care, For life preserved, for mercies given; Oh, may we still these mercies share, And taste the joys of sins forgiven. [Chorus] 3 We praise thee for the joyful news Of pardon through a Saviour's blood; O Lord, incline our hearts to choose The way to happiness and God. [Chorus] 4 And when on earth our days are done, Grant, Lord, that we at length may join, Teachers and scholars, round thy throne, The song of Moses and the Lamb. [Chorus] Tune Title: HAPPY DAY
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Happy day

Hymnal: Linden Harp #81 (1855) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power Refrain First Line: Happy day, happy day! Lyrics: 1 Prepared by thine Almighty power, O Lord our Maker, Saviour, King! And brought to see this happy hour, We come thy praises here to sing! Refrain: Happy day, happy day! Here in thy courts we'll gladly stay, And at thy footstool humbly pray, That thou wouldst take our sins away: Happy day, happy day, When Christ shall wash our sins away! 2 We praise thee for thy constant care, For life preserved, for mercies given; O may we still those mercies share, And taste the joys of sins forgiven. [Refrain] 3 We praise thee for the joyful news Of pardon thro' a Saviour's blood; O Lord, incline our hearts to choose The road to happiness and God. [Refrain] 4 And when on earth our days are done, Grant, Lord, that we at length may join, Teachers and scholars round thy throne, The song of Moses and the Lamb. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HAPPY DAY
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Happy Day

Hymnal: A Collection of Sabbath School Hymns #25 (1863) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power Languages: English

Happy day, happy day!

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. 2nd ed. #a366 (1860) First Line: Preserved by thine almighty power Languages: English
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Happy day, happy day!

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. New ed. #aa366 (1860) First Line: Preserved by thine almighty power Languages: English
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Happy day, happy day

Hymnal: Hymns of the "Jubilee Harp" #a615 (1868) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power Languages: English
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Happy day, happy day, Here in thy courts

Hymnal: The Sunday-School Music Book #2 (1858) First Line: Preserved by thine Almighty power

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