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The Heart Aflame

Beautiful songs the Lord awakens in the ransomed soul

Tune: [Beautiful songs the Lord awakens in the ransomed soul]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Beautiful songs the Lord awakens in the ransomed soul,
Happy songs of praise, grateful songs of love;
Carols that thro’ the changeful years, unceasingly shall roll,
Evermore rising to the throne above.

Refrain:
Hosanna to the Lord on high!
Sing, our Redeemer Friend is always nigh;
Beautiful songs the Lord awakens, glory to His name,
He sets the yielded heart aflame.

2 Beautiful songs that cheer us still, wherever we are led,
Telling of His pow’r, breathing of His grace;
Trustfully resting on His arm, no evil will we fear,
Evermore rising to the throne above. [Refrain]

3 Beautiful songs that ‘round our way will consolation fling,
Making others glad, comforting the sad;
Over the paths His love appoints, we follow Christ our King,
Evermore rising to the throne above. [Refrain]

Source: Progressive Sunday School Songs #156

Text Information

First Line: Beautiful songs the Lord awakens in the ransomed soul
Title: The Heart Aflame
Refrain First Line: Hosanna to the Lord on high
Copyright: Public Domain

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Progressive Sunday School Songs #156

Rodeheaver's Sunday School Songs #d19

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