hap­py throng

We found "hap­py throng" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

hap­py throng· 4 hymns found
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And Is­ra­el too shall be
Rejoice, re­joice, be­liev­er,
Strike thy full chor­us, re­peat thy sweet re­frain;
There dwell the saints in heav’n­ly light,

hap­py throng

The true Mes­si­ah see.
Where soon thy Lord shall call thee
This day as­sem­bled, to sing thy Christ­mas song.
There all is beau­ti­ful and bright,

Oh, Bright and Happy Olivet

lyricist: Tom Brown, 1907
Composer: Frederick Gore-Ouseley (1825–1889)
Hymn 1

...And Is­ra­el too shall be

Amid the hap­py throng that shall

The true Mes­si­ah see....

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And Is­ra­el too shall be

Amid the hap­py throng that shall

The true Mes­si­ah see.

Oh, Bright and Happy Olivet

Rejoice, Rejoice, Believer

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1887
Composer: Hubert Main
Hymn 2

...Rejoice, re­joice, be­liev­er,

Press on to join the hap­py, hap­py throng;

Where soon thy Lord shall call thee...

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Rejoice, re­joice, be­liev­er,

Press on to join the hap­py, hap­py throng;

Where soon thy Lord shall call thee

Rejoice, Rejoice, Believer

Glad Angel Voices

lyricist: F. E. Pettingell, 1889
Composer: George Hugg
Hymn 3

...Strike thy full chor­us, re­peat thy sweet re­frain;

Fair spir­its hov­er near each hap­py throng,

This day as­sem­bled, to sing thy Christ­mas song....

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Strike thy full chor­us, re­peat thy sweet re­frain;

Fair spir­its hov­er near each hap­py throng,

This day as­sem­bled, to sing thy Christ­mas song.

Glad Angel Voices

The Brighter Land

lyricist: Emma Talford, 1869
Composer: Leonard Marshall (1809–1890)
Hymn 4

...There dwell the saints in heav’n­ly light,

A ho­ly, hap­py throng;

There all is beau­ti­ful and bright,...

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There dwell the saints in heav’n­ly light,

A ho­ly, hap­py throng;

There all is beau­ti­ful and bright,

The Brighter Land

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