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O, sweet heaven

Hymnal: Revival Songs #C332 (1870)
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O Heaven! Sweet Heaven

Author: Rev. Edwin H. Nevin Hymnal: Glad Tidings #145 (1899) First Line: O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest Refrain First Line: O beautiful home Languages: English Tune Title: [O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest]
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Heaven, Sweet Heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: Echoes of Paradise #154 (1903) First Line: Tell, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven Refrain First Line: Then, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven]
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O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1008 (1886) Lyrics: 1 O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven, The home of the pure and the blest, Where sorrow and sin cannot enter, Where the weary forever shall rest. Let me hear of that heavenly city, Where all is immortal and fair; And I'll flee from all earthly enchantments, And earnestly long to be there, And earnestly long to be there. 2 Let others seek earthly possessions, And lay up their treasures below; I have heard of a land that is better, And to seek it with ardor I'll go. I have heard of a world robed in glory, And freed from temptation and care, Where sickness and death may not enter, And I long, O, I long to be there. 3 Ambition may spread her bright phantoms, And whisper of honor and fame, She may lure on her thousands to labor, To win an illustrious name; Be this my ambition, to follow The path my Redeemer has trod, Be an heir of his heavenly kingdom, And dwell in the city of God. 4 Though the way of the wicked may prosper, And be sprinkled with flowers so gay, Though wide be the path that they travel, And pleasant and easy the way, Though no troubles their pathway encompass, Triumphant through life though they go, I'll envy them not, for their journey Ends only in sorrow and woe. 5 Let me enter the gate that is narrow, The way that with danger is spread, And though rugged and dark be my pathway, One bright ray is over it shed; For I hear the sweet voice of my Saviour, Saying, "Fear not, for I am thy God; I know thy temptations and trials, For I the rough pathway have trod." 6 Dear Saviour, thy promise is precious, Thy guidance I evermore crave: O help me to walk in thy footsteps, And trust in thy power to save: O give me a place in thy kingdom, When life with its turmoil is o'er; Let me dwell with the King in his beauty, And I ask, O, I ask for no more. Topics: Reward of Saints Tune Title: TELL ME OF HEAVEN

Heaven sweet heaven

Author: Edwin Henry Nevin Hymnal: Lyra Sacra Americana #d136 (1868) First Line: O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blest Languages: English
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The Heavenly City

Author: M. E. C. Wyeth Hymnal: Joy and Gladness #40 (1880) First Line: Oh, sweet, oh, heavenly city Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, sweet, oh, heavenly city]

O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: Supplement to the Advent and Sabbath Hymn Book #d58 (1858)
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O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest

Author: Edwin H. Nevin Hymnal: The Churchman's Treasury of Song #173 (1907) Languages: English
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O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blest

Author: Edwin Henry Nevin Hymnal: Christ in Song #668 (1871)

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