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Happy the spirit released from its clay

Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1271 (1858)
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Happy the spirit released from its clay

Author: Rev. William Hunter Hymnal: Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship #1388 (1874) Languages: English
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The Christian victor

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #12 (1845) First Line: Happy the spirit released from its clay Lyrics: 1 Happy the spirit released from its clay; Happy the soul that goes bounding away; Singing, as upward it hastes to the skies, Victory! victory! homeward I rise. 2 Many the toils it has passed through below, Many the seasons of trial and wo; Many the doubtings it never should sing Victory! victory! thus on the wing. 3 There lies the wearisome body at rest; Closed are its eyelids, and quiet its breast; But the glad spirit, on pinions of light, Victory! victory! sings in its flight. 4 While we are weeping our friends gone from earth, Angels are singing their heavenly birth: Welcome, oh welcome to our happy shore; Victory! victory! weep ye no more. 5 How can we wish them recall'd from their home, Longer in sorrowing exile to roam? Safely they pass'd from their troubles beneath, Victory! victory! shouting in death. 6 Thus let them slumber, till Christ from the skies, Bids them in gloried bodies arise; Singing, as upward they spring from the tomb, Victory! victory! Jesus hath come! Tune Title: THE CHRISTIAN VICTOR
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The Christian Victor

Hymnal: Young Singer's Friend #a155 (1859) First Line: Happy the spirit released from its clay
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Victory

Hymnal: The Melodeon #69 (1860) First Line: Happy the spirit released from its clay
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The Christian Victor

Hymnal: The Sacred Lyre #439 (1858) First Line: Happy the spirit released from its clay

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