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Rejoice in the Lord, believe in his word

Rejoice in the Lord, believe in his word

Author: Thomas Hastings
Published in 21 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Rejoice in the Lord,
Believe in his word,
Confide in his mercy and grace;
His throne shall endure,
His promise is sure,
In him shall the righteous have peace,
In him shall the righteous have peace.

2 Thrice happy are they
Who his precepts obey,
Who delight in the law of their God;
Their joys shall increase,
And their trials shall cease,
As they enter the heavenly abode.

3 What scenes will arise,
As they pass through the skies,
What raptures their bosoms will fill,
As their harps they employ,
In the fulness of joy,
On the height of some heavenly hill!

4 Rejoice in the Lord,
Believe in his word,
Confide in his mercy and grace;
His throne shall endure,
His promise is sure,
In him shall the righteous have peace.

Source: The New Sabbath School Hosanna: enlarged and improved: a choice collection of popular hymns and tunes, original and selected: for the Sunday school and the family circle... #102

Author: Thomas Hastings

Hastings, Thomas, MUS. DOC., son of Dr. Seth Hastings, was born at Washington, Lichfield County, Connecticut, October 15, 1784. In 1786, his father moved to Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. There, amid rough frontier life, his opportunities for education were small; but at an early age he developed a taste for music, and began teaching it in 1806. Seeking a wider field, he went, in 1817, to Troy, then to Albany, and in 1823 to Utica, where he conducted a religious journal, in which he advocated his special views on church music. In 1832 he was called to New York to assume the charge of several Church Choirs, and there his last forty years were spent in great and increasing usefulness and repute. He died at New York, May 15, 1872. His aim was the… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Rejoice in the Lord, believe in his word
Author: Thomas Hastings
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 21 of 21)

American Sunday School Hymn Book. 2nd ed. #a78

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American Sunday School Hymn Book. New ed. #aa78

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Church Melodies #797

Mother's Hymn Book . New ed. #d107

Psalmista #d202

Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship #d670

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Sabbath School Songs #48b

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Selah #218a

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Selah #218c

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Spiritual Songs for Social Worship #389

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Spiritual Songs for Social Worship #389

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Spiritual Songs for Social Worship #389

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The American Sunday-School Hymn-Book #78

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The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns #287

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The Mother's Hymn Book #129

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The New Sabbath School Hosanna #102

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The New York Choralist #234

The Psalmodist #d185

The Sabbath School Hosanna #d139

The Sacred Lyre #d57

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