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Land of Beulah

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Gospel Awakening #4 (1888) First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Refrain First Line: Is this not the land of Beulah Lyrics: 1. I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams, O'er a land whose wondrous beauty, Far exceeds my fondest dreams. Where the air is pure, ethereal, Laden with the breath of flow'rs, That are blooming by the fountain, 'Neath the amaranthine bow'rs. Chorus: Is not this the land of Beulah, Blessed, blessed land of light, Where the flowers bloom forever, And the sun is always bright. 2. I can see far down the mountain, Where I wander'd weary years, Often hinder'd in my journey, By the ghosts of doubts and fears, Broken vows and disappointments, Thickly sprinkled all the way, But the Spirit led unerring, To the land I hold today. [Chorus] 3. I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide; For I've tasted life's pure river, And my soul is satisfied; There's no thirsting for life's pleasures, Nor adorning, rich and gay; For I've found a richer treasure, One that fadeth not away. [Chorus] 4. Tell me not of heavy crosses, Nor of burdens hard to bear; For I've found this great salvation, Makes each burden light appear; And I love to follow Jesus, Gladly counting all but dross, Worldly honors all forsaking, For the glory of the Cross. [Chorus] 5. Oh! the Cross has wondrous glory! Oft I've prov'd this to be true; When I'm in the way so narrow, I can see a pathway through; And how sweetly Jesus whispers: "Take the Cross, thou need'st not fear; For I've tried this way before thee, And the glory lingers near." [Chorus] Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Hymnal: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School #48 (1891) First Line: I am dwelling on a mountain Refrain First Line: Is not this the land of Beulah Lyrics: 1 I am dwelling on a mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams O’er a land whose wondrous beauty Far exceeds my fondest dreams; Where the air is pure, ethereal, Laden with the breath of flowers, That are blooming by the fountain, ’Neath the amaranthine bowers. Refrain: Is not this the land of Beulah? Blessed, blessed land of light; Where the flowers bloom forever, And the sun is always bright. 2 I can see far down the mountain, Where I wandered weary years, Often hindered in my journey, By the ghosts of doubt and fears; Broken vows and disappointments Thickly scattered all the way. Let them there; I’ve found my Saviour; He has been my strength and stay. [Refrain] 3 I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide; For I’ve tasted life’s pure river, And my soul is satisfied. There’s no thirst for earthly pleasures, Nor adornments rich and gay, For I’ve found a richer treasure, One that fadeth not away. [Refrain] 4 Oh! The cross has wondrous glory; Oft I’ve proved this to be true; When I’m in the way so narrow, I can see a pathway through; And how sweetly Jesus whispers, “Take the cross, thou need’st not fear; I have tried this way before thee, And the glory lingers near.” [Refrain] Topics: Land of Promise Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on a mountain]
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Revival Hymns and Choruses #566 (1970) First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Refrain First Line: Is not this the land of Beulah Lyrics: 1 I am dwelling on a mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams O’er a land whose wondrous beauty Far exceeds my fondest dreams; Where the air is pure, ethereal, Laden with the breath of flowers, That are blooming by the fountain, ’Neath the amaranthine bowers. Chorus: Is not this the land of Beulah? Blessed, blessed land of light; Where the flowers bloom forever, And the sun is always bright? 2 I can see far down the mountain, Where I wandered weary years, Often hindered in my journey, By the ghosts of doubt and fears; Broken vows and disappointments Thickly scattered all the way; But the spirit led unerring to the land I hold today. [Chorus] 3 I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide, For I’ve tasted life’s pure river, And my soul is satisfied; There’s no thirst for earthly pleasures, Nor adorning rich and gay, For I’ve found a richer treasure, One that fadeth not away. [Chorus] 4 Tell me not of heavy crosses, Nor the burdens hard to bear, For I've found this great salvation Makes each burden light appear; And I love to follow Jesus, Gladly counting all but dross, Worldly honors all forsaking For the glory of the cross. [Chorus] 5 Oh! the cross has wondrous glory! Oft I’ve proved this to be true, When I’m in the way so narrow, I can see a pathway through; And how sweetly Jesus whispers, “Take the cross, thou need’st not fear, For I've trod the way before thee, And the glory lingers near.” [Chorus] Topics: Comfort; Heaven and Eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Author: Harriet Warner Re Qua Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3016 First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Lyrics: 1. I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams O’er a land whose wondrous beauty Far exceeds my fondest dreams, Where the air is pure, ethereal, Laden with the breath of flowers, They are blooming by the fountain, ’Neath the amaranthine bow’rs. Refrain Is not this the Land of Beulah? Blessèd, blessèd land of light; Where the flowers bloom forever, And the sun is always bright. 2. I can see far down the mountain, Where I wandered weary years, Often hindered in my journey, By the ghosts of doubt and fears; Broken vows and disappointments, Thickly sprinkled all the way, But the Spirit led, unerring, To the land I hold today. [Refrain] 3. I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide, For I’ve tasted life’s pure river, And my soul is satisfied; There’s no thirsting for life’s pleasures, Nor adorning rich and gay, For I’ve found a richer treasure, One that fadeth not away. [Refrain] 4. Tell me not of heavy crosses, Nor the burdens hard to bear, For I’ve found this great salvation Makes each burden light appear; And I love to follow Jesus, Gladly counting all but dross, Worldly honors all forsaking, For the glory of the cross. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
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On the Mountain

Hymnal: Christ in Song #692 (1908) First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Lyrics: 1 I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams O'er a land whose wondrous beauty Far exceeds my fondest dreams, Where the air is pure ethereal, Laden with the breath of flow'rs. They are blooming by th' fountain, Neath the amarinthin' bow'rs. 2 I can see far down the pathway, Where I wandered weary years, Often hindered in my journey By the ghosts of doubts and fears; Broken vows and disappointments Thickly lie along the way; But the Spirit gently led me To the land I hold to-day. 3 I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide; For I've tasted life's pure river, And my soul is satisfied; There's no thirst for worldly pleasures, Nor adorning rich and gay. For I've found a greater treasure, One that fadeth not away. 4 Is not this the land of Beulah, Blessed land of love and light, Where the flowers blooom forever, And the sun is always bright? Yes, I've reached the land of Beulah, Blessed land of love and light. Here the flowers bloom forever. And the sun is always bright. Topics: Living His Life Holy Life Languages: English Tune Title: DAWNING
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I Am Dwelling on the Mountain

Author: William Hunter (1811-1877) Hymnal: Gospel Gems Number 2 #40 (1923) Refrain First Line: Is not this the Land of Beulah Topics: Christian Life Sanctification, Inheritance Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]

I Am Dwelling on the Mountain

Author: Harriett W. Re Qua Hymnal: The Great Christian Hymnal #318 (1962) Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Timeless Truths #340 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Lyrics: 1 I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleams O’er a land whose wondrous beauty Far exceeds my fondest dreams; Where the air is pure, ethereal, Laden with the breath of flow’rs, They are blooming by the fountain, ’Neath the amaranthine bow’rs. Refrain: Is not this the land of Beulah? Blessed, blessed land of light, Where the flowers bloom forever, And the sun is always bright! 2 I can see far down the mountain, Where I wandered weary years, Often hindered in my journey By the ghosts of doubts and fears; Broken vows and disappointments Thickly sprinkled all the way, But the Spirit led, unerring, To the land I hold today. [Refrain] 3 I am drinking at the fountain, Where I ever would abide; For I’ve tasted life’s pure river, And my soul is satisfied; There’s no thirsting for life’s pleasures, Nor adorning, rich and gay, For I’ve found a richer treasure, One that fadeth not away. [Refrain] 4 Tell me not of heavy crosses, Nor of burdens hard to bear, For I’ve found this great salvation Makes each burden light appear; And I love to follow Jesus, Gladly counting all but dross, Worldly honors all forsaking For the glory of the cross. [Refrain] 5 Oh, the cross has wondrous glory! Oft I’ve proved this to be true; When I’m in the way so narrow, I can see a pathway through; And how sweetly Jesus whispers: “Take the cross, thou need’st not fear, For I’ve tried the way before thee,” And the glory lingers near. [Refrain] Scripture: Isaiah 62:4 Tune Title: WATCHMAN
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Author: Rev. Wm. Hunter Hymnal: Lasting Hymns No. 2 #238 (1906) First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain Refrain First Line: Where the flowers bloom forever Scripture: Isaiah 62:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
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Is Not This the Land of Beulah?

Author: Mrs. Harriett Warner, Re Qua Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #276 (1927) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight Refrain First Line: Is this not the land of Beulah Topics: Regeneration and Indwelling of Christ Scripture: Isaiah 62:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]

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