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Praise the Lord for victory

Author: Roger M. Hickman Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: There's a song within my heart I am singing

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[There's a song within my heart]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Homer Alexander Hammontree Tune Key: G Major Used With Text: Praise The Lord For Victory

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Praise the Lord for Victory

Author: Roger M. Hickman Hymnal: The Tabernacle Hymns #74 (1918) First Line: There's a song within my heart, I am singing ev'ry day Refrain First Line: There is vict'ry ev'ry day Lyrics: 1 There’s a song within my heart, I am singing ev’ry day, Since the Lord has wash’d all my sins away; With His pow’r to overcome, for His glory I can say, Praise the Lord for victory! Refrain: There is vict’ry ev’ry day, there is vict’ry all the way, Let us shout and sing, Let His praises ring! Since my sins are wash’d away, I’m rejoicing ev’ry day. Praise the Lord for victory! 2 All the fear of sin and death, all the terrors of the grave, Were forever lost when His life He gave; For He rose again to life and is able now to save, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] 3 In the darkened shades of night, when the tempter shall assail, I may fly to Him who will never fail; He has promised if we trust, we may in His name prevail, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] 4 Yes, I know in whom I trust, and I know He will uphold, For His love is true and His pow’r untold; We shall reign with Him as Kings, when His glory shall unfold, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] Topics: Praise; Victory Tune Title: [There's a song within my heart, I am singing ev'ry day]
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Praise the Lord for Victory

Author: Roger M. Hickman Hymnal: Tabernacle Praises No. 1 #47 (1920) First Line: There’s a song within my heart, I am singing every day Refrain First Line: There is vict’ry every day, there is vict’ry all the way Tune Title: [There’s a song within my heart, I am singing every day]
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Praise The Lord For Victory

Author: Roger Mills Hickman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10197 First Line: There’s a song within my heart Refrain First Line: There is victory every day Lyrics: 1 There’s a song within my heart, I am singing every day, Since the Lord has washed all my sins away; With His power to overcome, For His glory I can say, Praise the Lord for victory! Refrain: There is victory every day, There is victory all the way, Let us shout and sing, Let His praises ring! Since my sins are washed away, I’m rejoicing every day, Praise the Lord for victory! 2 All the fear of sin and death, All the terrors of the grave, Were forever lost when His life He gave; For He rose again to life And is able now to save, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] 3 In the darkened shades of night, When the tempter shall assail, I may fly to Him who will never fail; He has promised if we trust, We may in His name prevail, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] 4 Yes, I know in whom I trust, And I know He will uphold, For His love is true, and His power untold; We shall reign with Him as kings, When His glory shall unfold, Praise the Lord for victory! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a song within my heart]

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Homer A. Hammontree

1884 - 1965 Composer of "[There’s a song within my heart, I am singing every day]" in Tabernacle Praises No. 1 Homer Hammontree was born March 3, 1884, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hammontree of Greenback, Tennessee. He graduated from nearby Maryville College in 1909 and, after teaching for a short time at local institutions, attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. During World War I, Hammontree served as evangelist Mel Trotter's song leader, as together they toured U.S. army camps. They continued to work together for the next nineteen years. He also worked with Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver. In 1936, Hammontree returned to Moody as head of the Music Department. He remained in this post until 1942. The same year he received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from his old alma mater, Maryville College. During World War II, he again toured the army camps and sang at evangelistic services. After the war, he both conducted his own evangelistic services and worked with other ministers, such as Paul Beckwith and Howard Hermansen. He left Chicago in 1958 and moved back to Tennessee, where he died February 2, 1965. --www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/sc040.htm

Roger M. Hickman

1888 - 1968 Author of "Praise the Lord for Victory" in Tabernacle Praises No. 1 Born: November 28, 1888, southwest Missouri. Died: February 25, 1968, Lakeland, Florida. Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida. Born in the Ozark foothills, Hickman moved to Independence, Missouri, at age 16, and studied music with instructors in Kansas City. He came to Christ at age 20, and studied at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois, where he met his wife. They served in the evangelism field together until her death in 1942. Roger went on to serve as music & Christian education director at churches in Louisiana & Florida. He directed the Music Department at the Baptist Bible Institute in Lakeland, Florida (1949-53), & wrote over 100 Gospel songs. He & Arthur McKee compiled the first volume of Tabernacle Hymns in 1916. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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