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Farewell, though on earth we meet

Author: D. B. Marshall Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Once more we must part

Farewell, Till We Meet On High

Author: William Edward Penney Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: With sorrowful hearts we meet today Refrain First Line: Farewell, dear companion, schoolmate, friend
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Farewell to a Foreign Missionary

Author: Meta Heusser Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Now, in the peace of God

Farewell to a Friend departed

Author: Reginald Heber Meter: 13.11.12.12 Appears in 309 hymnals First Line: Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee
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Farewell To A Missionary

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854, alt. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Home, kin­dred, friends and coun­try, these Lyrics: 1 Home, kin­dred, friends and coun­try, these Are things with which we ne­ver part; From clime to clime, o’er land and seas, We bear them with us in our heart; And yet ’tis hard to feel re­signed When these, all these, are left behind. 2 But when the pil­grim’s staff we take, And fol­low Christ from shore to shore, Gladly for Him we all for­sake, Press on, and on­ly look be­fore: Though hum­bled na­ture mourns her loss, The spir­it glo­ries in the Cross. 3 It is no sin, like man, to weep, E’en Je­sus wept o’er La­za­rus, dead; Or yearn for home be­yond the deep, He had not where to lay His head: The pa­tri­ot’s tears will He con­demn, Who wept o’er lost Je­ru­sa­lem? 4 Take up your cross, and say, "Fare­well!" Go forth witho­ut the camp to Him, Who left Heav’n’s throne with men to dwell, Who died His mur­der­ers to redeem: Oh! tell His name in ev­ery ear; Doubt not—the dead them­selves will hear; 5 Hear, and come forth to life anew, Then, while the Gen­tile courts they fill, Shall not your Sav­ior’s words stand true? Home, kin­dred, friends and coun­try still, In earth’s last de­sert you shall find, Yet lose not those you left behind. Used With Tune: ADORO TE Text Sources: Sacred Poems and Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (New York: D. Appleton, 1854)

Farewell to all but Christ

Author: Thomas Shepherd Appears in 43 hymnals First Line: Farewell, vain world, I bid adieu, Your glories I despise

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