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Sing Praises to the King

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, Sing the beauty of his precious word

Adapter: W. B. Judefind; Author: T. C. Harper
Tune: [Make a joyful noise unto the Lord] (Long)
Published in 1 hymnal

Adapter: W. B. Judefind

William Burchinell Judefind Born: Circa 1862, Maryland. Around 1888, Judefind taught vocal music at the Westminster Theological Seminary, Maryland. In 1907, he was pastor at the Violetville Methodist Protestant Church, Baltimore, Maryland. Later, he and his brother ran a publishing company in Baltimore. He was living in Baltimore as of 1920. His works include: Exultant Praises for Sunday Schools and Young People’s Societies On Wings of Love, 1902 Heart Hymns, 1912 Rally Round His Banner (Baltimore, Maryland: Judefind Brothers, 1936) --www.hymntime.com/tch  Go to person page >

Author: T. C. Harper

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Text Information

First Line: Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, Sing the beauty of his precious word
Title: Sing Praises to the King
Adapter: W. B. Judefind
Author: T. C. Harper
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O, let us sing praises to our King
Publication Date: 1910
Copyright: Public Domain

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Exultant Praises #103

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