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With Joyful Hearts

Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: With joyful hearts we sing His praise Refrain First Line: With joyful hearts, with gladsome song

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[With joyful hearts we sing his praise]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frank M. Davis Incipit: 34556 65131 22165 Used With Text: With Joyful Hearts

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With Joyful Hearts

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Words of Truth #113 (1892) First Line: With joyful hearts we sing his praise Refrain First Line: With joyful hearts, with gladsome song Languages: English Tune Title: [With joyful hearts we sing his praise]
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With Joyful Hearts

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Choice Gospel Hymns #108 (1923) First Line: With joyful hearts we sing his praise Tune Title: [With joyful hearts we sing his praise]

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Julia H. Johnston

1849 - 1919 Author of "With Joyful Hearts" in Words of Truth Julia Harriet Johnston, who was born on Jan. 21, 1849, at Salineville, OH, in Columbiana County. Her father was a minister and he mother was a poet. She began writing when she was nine years old but really started writing verse in high school. She lived in Peoria, Ill. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Frank M. Davis

1839 - 1896 Composer of "[With joyful hearts we sing his praise]" in Words of Truth Frank Marion Davis USA 1839-1896. Born at Marcellus, NY, he became a teacher and professor of voice, a choirmaster and a good singer. He traveled extensively, living in Marcellus, NY, Vicksburg, MS, Baltimore, MD, Cincinnati, OH, Burr Oak and Findley, MI. He compiled and published several song books: “New Pearls of Song” (1877), “Notes of Praise” (1890), “Crown of gold” (1892), “Always welcome” (1881), “Songs of love and praise #5” (1898), “Notes of praise”, and “Brightest glory”. He never married. John Perry
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