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Joy for the Redeemed

When the great day of all days comes to one and to all

Author: James Henry Stanley
Tune: [When the great day of all days comes to one and to all]
Published in 8 hymnals

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Author: James Henry Stanley

James Henry Stanley, Feb. 2,1869 - June 1, 1954, was a singing school teacher, band director and hymn composer. He died in Saltillo, Miss., where he had been a resident for 60 years.He is buried at Springhill Presbyterian Church in Lee County. His best known composition was "Prepare to Meet Thy God," for which wrote music and lyrics. Carolyn Hurt Nichols (grandchild), from email 7-19-2018 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: When the great day of all days comes to one and to all
Title: Joy for the Redeemed
Author: James Henry Stanley
Language: English
Refrain First Line: There will be joy, joy for all
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 8 of 8)

Celestial Songs for all Purposes #d151

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From the Cross to the Crown #18

Hear the Call #d178

In His Name #d140

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Melodious Praise #93

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Songs for Jesus No. 5 #88

The Eureka Sacred Carols #d141

Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love #d164

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