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I am Redeemed: I am redeemed, oh, praise the Lord: Julia Sterling* 876: It came to me one precious day: E.S. Ufford: 886: Joy in Sorrow: I've found a joy in sorrow: J. Crewdson: 899: He has Taken my Sins Away: I will praise the Lord with heart and voice: Lyman G. Cuyler* 903: Full Assurance: Drawing near with full assurance: D.W. Whittle: 910 ...
John Goss "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven" is a Christian hymn.Its text, which draws from Psalm 103, was written by Anglican divine Henry Francis Lyte. [1] First published in 1834, it endures in modern hymnals to a setting written by John Goss in 1868, and remains one of the most popular hymns in English-speaking denominations.
This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists. [1] Songs are listed in alphabetical order and followed in parentheses by other notable artists who have recorded or performed the song.
Everything that has breath praise the Lord. (Psalm 150) Praise the Lord with the lyre, praise him with your song. (Psalm 33) And let all flesh bless his holy name. (Psalm 145) Bless the Lord, O my soul, and that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not that he has done you good. (Psalm 103) 3. Recitative and aria
Hills Praise (1) 7 My Heart Will Trust: Reuben Morgan: Amazing Love (3) 3 Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Reuben Morgan (2) 5 (CD 1) Touching Heaven Changing Earth (1) 4 Shout to the Lord 2000 (2) 7 My Hope: Darlene Zschech: Hope (2) 5 (CD 1) The Platinum Collection Volume 2: Shout to the Lord 2 (1) 14 (CD 2) My Hope Is Jesus: Adrian Lewis ...
He wrote "I Know That My Redeeemer Lives" in 1775 while he was a minister at a Baptist church in Liverpool. [3] It was first published in George Whitefield's Psalms and Hymns hymnal in the same year with seven verses though without attribution. [1] He later self-published it in 1800 in the London edition of his Hymns hymnal. [1]
The song is a contemporary version of a classic worship song making the case for "10,000 reasons for my heart to find" to praise God. The inspiration for the song came through the opening verse of Psalm 103: "Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name". It is also based on the 19th century English hymn "Praise, My Soul ...
Alvin Ailey made "Rocka My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham" [4] the music for the triumphant finale of his internationally known choreography Revelations, which was born out of the choreographer's "blood memories" of his childhood in rural Texas and attending the Baptist Church with his mother. [5]