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7922. There's Glory In This Way

1 All along the way we sing,
And our hallelujahs ring;
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
We will praise our Lord and king,
And to Him our all will bring;
Oh, there’s glory in this way!

Refrain:
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
Joyful anthems now we sing,
To our Savior, priest and king!
Oh, there’s glory in this way!

2 Jesus’ blood is all our plea,
And from sin it makes us free;
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
Of His fullness we receive,
For His word we do believe;
Oh, there’s glory in this way! [Refrain]

3 Tho’ our fiercest foes deride,
Still in Jesus we’ll confide;
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
He will guide us day by day,
While we walk the narrow way;
Oh, there’s glory in this way! [Refrain]

4 Jesus saves and justifies,
No good thing He e’er denies;
Oh, there’s glory in this way!
Heav’nly joys enrapt the soul,
While our praises onward roll;
Oh, there’s glory in this way! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: All along the way we sing
Title: There's Glory In This Way
Author: J. N. Speakes (1907)
Refrain First Line: Oh, there’s glory in this way!
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [All along the way we sing]
Composer: J. W. Smith
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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