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How Blest and Happy

How blest and happy is the man

Published in 14 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 How blest and happy is the man
Who walketh not astray
In counsel of ungodly men,
Nor stand in sinner's way.

Refrain:
Blessed, blessed is the man that walketh not
In the counsel of the wicked,
But his delight is in the law of the Lord.
His delight is in the law of the Lord.

2 Nor sitteth in the scorner’s seat,
But places his delight
Upon God’s law, and meditates
On His word both day and night. [Refrain]

3 He shall be like a tree that grows
Set by a river’s side,
Which in its season yields its fruit,
And green its leaves abide. [Refrain]

4 And all he does shall prosper well;
The wicked are not so,
But like the chaff before the wind,
Are driven to and fro. [Refrain]

Source: The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #237

Text Information

First Line: How blest and happy is the man
Title: How Blest and Happy
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 14 of 14)
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Bible Songs #1

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Bible Songs #S14

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Bible Songs #1

Crescent Service Program No. 13 #d9

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From the Cross to the Crown #140

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His Praise #206

Melodies of Salvation #d53

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Melodies of Salvation #7

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Melodies of Salvation #7

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The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #237

The Psalter #d46

Zion Songs, Spiritual Hymns #d41

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