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  1. 1. Joyful, joyful, we adore thee, God of glory, Lord of love; hearts unfold like flowers before thee, opening to the sun above. Melt the clouds of sin and sadness; drive the dark of doubt away. Giver of immortal gladness, fill us with the light of day! 2. All thy works with joy surround thee, earth and heaven reflect thy rays,

  2. 1 Joyful, joyful, we adore thee, God of glory, Lord of love; hearts unfold like flowers before thee, opening to the sun above. Melt the clouds of sin and sadness, drive the dark of doubt away; giver of immortal gladness, fill us with the light of day! 2 All thy works with joy surround thee, earth and heaven reflect thy rays,

  3. Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee Hymn Story. This hymn is from a poem by Henry Van Dyke. He wrote it in 1907 while ministering at Williams College as a guest speaker. It was intended to be a musical setting to the famous “Ode to Joy” melody of the final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s final symphony, Symphony no. 9.

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  4. Nov 17, 2019 · "Melt the clouds of sin and sadness, drive the dark of doubt away;Giver of immortal gladness, fill us with the light of day!"Played in the keys of F and G.

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  5. Lyrics for 'Ode to Joy (Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee)' Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love; Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee, Opening to the sun above. Melt the clouds of sin and sadness; Drive the dark of doubt away; Giver of immortal gladness, Fill us with the light of day! All Thy works with joy surround Thee ...

  6. Aug 5, 2020 · Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee. Opening to the sun above. Fill us with the light of day! Center of unbroken praise. Call us to rejoice in Thee. Ocean depth of happy rest! Lift us to the joy divine. Brother love binds man to man. In the triumph song of life.

  7. The Hymn of Joy. " The Hymn of Joy " [1] (often called " Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee " after the first line) is a poem written by Henry van Dyke in 1907 in being a Vocal Version of the famous "Ode to Joy" melody of the final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven 's final symphony, Symphony No. 9. [2]

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