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Ring the Bells

Author: R. G. Staples Hymnal: Joyful Songs #78 (1875) First Line: Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is born Lyrics: 1 Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is born, Welcome the dear, natal day Send, send the tidings, with joy in the sound, Jesus the life and the way; Jesus our Lord, who releases from sin, Jesus, whose name giveth sweet peace within. Praise to His name, let the chorus begin, Praise Him on earth and in Heaven. 2 Ring, ring the bells, from each turret to-day, Chiming the dear Savior's praise; Children now join your sweet voices to raise, Songs the ancient of days; Praise to the Father, who gave His dear son, Praises to Jesus, the crucified one. Praise to the Spirit to all three in one, Praises forever be given. Languages: English Tune Title: [Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is born]
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Ring the Bells

Author: R. G. Staples Hymnal: Gospel Echoes #118 (1877) First Line: Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is born Languages: English Tune Title: [Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is born]

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