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O who is like Jesus, He's Salem's bright King

O who is like Jesus, He's Salem's bright King

Author: Jer. Ingalls
Tune: [Oh, who is like Jesus, he's Salem's bright King]
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1 Oh, who is like Jesus, he's Salem's bright King,
He smiles and he loves me and helps me to sing.

Chorus:
Hallelujah, I'll sing unto Jesus our King,
The heart's richest tribute of praise will I bring.

2 I'll praise him, I'll praise him and bow to his will,
While rivers of pleasure my spirit shall fill. [Chorus]

3 In Jesus, my Saviour, I'm perfectly blest,
My life, my salvation, my joy and my rest. [Chorus]

4 His name be my theme and his love be my song,
His grace shall inspire both my heart and my tongue. [Chorus]

5 I'm happy, I'm happy, oh, wondrous account!
My joys are immortal, I stand on the mount! [Chorus]

Source: Joy to the World: or, sacred songs for gospel meetings #109

Author: Jer. Ingalls

Jeremiah Ingalls USA 1764-1838. Born at Andover, MA, his father died of hardships from the American Revolutionary War when he was thirteen. In VT, he worked as a farmer, Cooper, Taverner, and choirmaster. He mastered the bass viol (similar to a cello) and became a composer. He moved to Newbury, VT, in 1787, and in 1791 he married Mary (Polly) Bigelow of Westminster, MA, and they had eleven children (nine living to adulthood): Smith, Jeremiah, Joshua, Jeremiah, Mary, Moses, Elizabeth, John, Almyra, Isaac, and Hannah. He taught singing and began leading the singing at the First Congregational Church there. The choir became well-known, and people came from miles around to hear them sing. In 1800 he built and operated a tavern. He also… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O who is like Jesus, He's Salem's bright King
Author: Jer. Ingalls
Refrain First Line: Hallelujah I'll sing unto Jesus our King
Publication Date: 1878
Copyright: Public Domain

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Joy to the World #109

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