Ah the story behind the tipnos, story of the happy hymn the happy day the day I chose to serve you my lord and God. It is necessary that my joy in you show it today with deed and you. You are happy, you are happy And for his sake, I will enjoy myself in freedom and light. I saw myself when faith triumphed in me and the raudal crimson health of my sick soul was when Elizabeth Dotwich gave birth to Philip had already suffered Partom' s pains. More than 20 times. Eighteen of his
children had died during childhood. At the time of birth, the midwife thought that Philip was born dead and devoted himself to caring for the mother. At that time, Philip instantly cried Monica decided that her son' s life had been saved. For a purpose. He spent the next six years doing his best to teach him the scriptures. Oh. Philip lost his mother when he was only eight years old, and four years later he was also fatherless. God is an immortal father in his diary. My soul rejoices in him.
He' s helped me and taken care of me so far. My devotion from now on will be to be a more loving, laborious and grateful child. He was under the care of someone known as Downes, who sold all his inheritance and abandoned him. Minister Samuel Clarke took care of him and treated him like a son, guiding him in his education and encouraging him in his vocation to the Ministry of Preaching. Toddrich was pastor of an independent church and
taught at a seminar for dissident missionaries in the 18th century. During this time he wrote several hymns, including the well- known Happy the Day. This anthem has been brought to music in different formats and melodies over the years. The melody with which we all know it was composed in the middle of the 19th century by Edward Rimbold
