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O boundless love

O what wondrous joy there is in my soul

Author: Richard Hainsworth
Tune: [O what wondrous joy there is in my soul]
Published in 4 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 O what wondrous joy there is in my soul,
Since the King came in;
Thro’ redeeming grace I have been made whole,
Since the King came in.

Refrain:
Since the King came in,
Since the King came in;
What a holy peace is mine,
O, what happiness divine,
Since the King of kings came in.

2 Ev’ry dreary shadow has gone away
Since the King came in
Ev’ry night is changed to a golden day,
Since the King came in. [Refrain]

3 Ev’ry song I sing is a song of praise,
Since the King came in;
Ev’ry place I dwell is a holy place
Since the King came in. [Refrain]

4 I am sweetly kept by His mighty pow’r,
Since the King came in;
All my needs supplied ev’ry passing hour,
Since the King came in. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of Full Salvation #54

Author: Richard Hainsworth

Pseudonymn. See also Lillenas, Haldor, 1885-1959 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O what wondrous joy there is in my soul
Title: O boundless love
Author: Richard Hainsworth
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Hallelujah Songs #d109

New Hosannas #d69

Songs of Full Salvation #d153

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Songs of Full Salvation #54

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