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Hearts Full of Gladness

Hearts full of gladness, once more we gather

Author: Bertha Mason
Tune: [Hearts full of gladness, once more we gather]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Hearts full of gladness, once more we gather
Here in our cheerful Sabbath dwelling;
Anthems of rapture while we are swelling,
Praise we offer Thee, Lord, our King.

Refrain:
He crowneth us with blessings rare
How great His loving kindness!
While mercy, like an angel fair,
Leaves not a shadow of sadness;
Hearts full of gladness, praise our Redeemer,
In our beautiful home today.

2 Hearts full of gladness, once more we gather
Where our Redeemer oft has told us,
Under His watch care He will enfold us,
They that follow Him safe shall be. [Refrain]

3 Hearts full of gladness, O may we ever
Follow the foot-prints now before us;
Then will our Saviour, now watching o’er us,
Kindly welcome us home to Him. [Refrain]

Source: The Bright Array #132

Author: Bertha Mason

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Text Information

First Line: Hearts full of gladness, once more we gather
Title: Hearts Full of Gladness
Author: Bertha Mason
Language: English
Refrain First Line: He crowneth us with blessings rare
Copyright: Public Domain

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