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65. Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth

1. Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth,
Your cheerful voices raise,
Our great Redeemer’s love to sing,
And celebrate his praise,
Our great Redeemer’s love to sing,
And celebrate his praise.

2. His love is great; he died for us.
Shall we ungrateful be,
Since he has marked a road to bliss
And said, “Come, follow me,”
Since he has marked a road to bliss
And said, “Come, follow me”?

3. The straight and narrow way we’ve found!
Then let us travel on,
Till we, in the celestial world,
Shall meet where Christ is gone,
Till we, in the celestial world,
Shall meet where Christ is gone.

4. And there we’ll join the heav’nly choir
And sing his praise above,
While endless ages roll around,
Perfected by his love,
While endless ages roll around,
Perfected by his love.

Text Information
First Line: Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth
Title: Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth
Author: William W. Phelps, 1792–1872
Meter: (CM)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1985
Scripture:
Topic: Enduring to the End; Exaltation; Gratitude (4 more...)
Notes: "Included in the first LDS hymnbook, 1835." Additional scripture reference from LDS canon: 2 Nephi 31:19–21.
Tune Information
Name: [Come, all ye Saints who dwell on earth]
Composer: William B. Bradbury, 1816–1868
Meter: (CM)
Incipit: 55555 51771 65433
Key: B♭ Major



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