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[Joyfully march along, and shout the song]

Appears in 22 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frank L. Bristow Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 56712 12354 27123 Used With Text: Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost is Found

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Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost is Found

Author: F. L. B. Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Joyfully march along, and shout the song Refrain First Line: With songs of joy, Your tongues employ Lyrics: 1 Joyfully march along, and shout the song To the earth's remotest bound, "Salvation's come, the wand'rer's home, The lost one now is found;" Rejoice! rejoice! with heart and voice; Repeat the welcome sound! Chorus: With songs of joy, Your tongues employ, And repeat the welcome sound; Salvation's come! the wand'rer's home, The lost one now is found! 2 Wanderer, far away from love today, In the sea of sin so low, A call from home now bids you "come," Arise and say "I'll go;" A crown of life is waiting there, And raiment white as snow! [Chorus] 3 Joyfully angels bring the signet ring Of a Father's pard'ning grace, And royal fare, they now prepare, Before His smiling face, Away with fears! away with tears! Receive His fond embrace! [Chorus] 4 Heavenly home! sweet home! we soon shall roam Thro' thy realm of beauty rare, With angel throng, join in the song Of joy beyond compare. "Redeemer!" "King" forever sing The loved ones gathered there! [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Joyfully march along, and shout the song]

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Rejoice, Rejoice, the Lost Is Found

Author: Frank L. Bristow Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5771 First Line: Joyfully march along, and shout the song Refrain First Line: With songs of joy, your tongues employ Lyrics: 1. Joyfully march along, and shout the song To the earth’s remotest bound, Salvation’s come, the wand’rer’s home. The lost one now is found. Rejoice! Rejoice! with heart and voice; Repeat the welcome sound! Refrain With songs of joy, your tongues employ, And repeat the welcome sound, Salvation’s come! The wand’rer’s home, The lost one now is found! 2. Wanderer far away from love today, In the sea of sin so low, A call from home now bids you Come, Arise and say, I’ll go. Your vacant chair is waiting there, And raiment white as snow! [Refrain] 3. Joyfully angels bring the signet ring, Of a Father’s pard’ning grace, And royal fare, they now prepare, Before His smiling face, Away with fears! away with tears! Receive His fond embrace! [Refrain] 4. Heavenly home! sweet home! How sweet to roam Thro’ thy realm of beauty rare, With angel throng, join in a song Of joy beyond compare. Redeemer! King! forever sing The loved ones gathered there! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Joyfully march along, and shout the song]
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Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost is Found

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: Revival Praises #59 (1907) First Line: Joyfully march along, and shout the song Refrain First Line: With songs of joy, Your tongues employ Lyrics: 1 Joyfully march along, and shout the song To the earth's remotest bound, "Salvation's come, the wand'rer's home, The lost one now is found;" Rejoice! rejoice! with heart and voice; Repeat the welcome sound! Chorus: With songs of joy, Your tongues employ, And repeat the welcome sound; Salvation's come! the wand'rer's home, The lost one now is found! 2 Wanderer, far away from love today, In the sea of sin so low, A call from home now bids you "come," Arise and say "I'll go;" A crown of life is waiting there, And raiment white as snow! [Chorus] 3 Joyfully angels bring the signet ring Of a Father's pard'ning grace, And royal fare, they now prepare, Before His smiling face, Away with fears! away with tears! Receive His fond embrace! [Chorus] 4 Heavenly home! sweet home! we soon shall roam Thro' thy realm of beauty rare, With angel throng, join in the song Of joy beyond compare. "Redeemer!" "King" forever sing The loved ones gathered there! [Chorus] Tune Title: [Joyfully march along, and shout the song]
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Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost Is Found

Author: F. L. B. Hymnal: Songs of Victory #93 (1890) First Line: Joyfully march along, and shout the song Refrain First Line: With songs of joy, your tongues employ Languages: English Tune Title: [Joyfully march along, and shout the song]

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Frank L. Bristow

1845 - 1914 Person Name: F. L. B. Author of "Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lost is Found" in Revival Praises Born: April 15, 1845, Jack­son­ville, Il­li­nois. Died: November 11, 1914, Cov­ing­ton, Ken­tucky. Buried: Lin­den Grove Cem­e­te­ry, Cov­ing­ton, Ken­tucky. Son of min­is­ter Ben­ja­min Frank­lin Bris­tow, Frank was a well known com­pos­er and teach­er of pop­u­lar and re­li­gious mu­sic. --www.hymntime.com/tch/