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7901. Blessed Are They Who Do His Commandments

1 Blessèd are they who do His commandments,
They shall claim the tree of life;
Into the city they shall enter,
They are victors in the strife.

Refrain:
Blessèd are they who do His commandments,
Blessèd are they, blessèd are they;
Into the city they shall enter,
Blessèd, blessèd, blessèd are they.

2 Blessèd are they who do His commandments,
They shall wear the robes of white;
Under the portals God shall lead them,
They shall serve Him day and night. [Refrain]

3 Blessèd are they who do His commandments,
They shall stand before the throne;
Into the life of joy eternal,
God shall claim them for His own. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Blessed are they who do His commandments
Title: Blessed Are They Who Do His Commandments
Author: Henry Robert Trickett (1884)
Refrain First Line: Blessed are they who do His commandments
Language: English
Source: Grateful Praise by James H. Fillmore (Cincinnati, OH: Fillmore Brothers, 1884)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Blessed are they who do His commandments]
Composer: J. H. Fillmore
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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