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Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring

Hymnal: The Young People's Chorister #289 (1860)
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Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring

Author: Anon. Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ #709 (1858) Languages: English
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Merdin

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #84b (1874) First Line: Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring Lyrics: 1 Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring To my raptured vision. All the ecstatic joys that spring Round the bright elysian; Lo! we lift our longing eyes, Break, ye intervening skies? Sons of righteousness arise, Ope the gates of paradise. Tune Title: MERDIN
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The Glory of Jesus

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #123b (1803) First Line: Burst ye em'rald gates and bring Lyrics: 1 Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring To my raptur'd vision All the extatic joys, that spring Round the bright elisian; Lo! we lift our longing eyes, Break ye intervening skies; Sun of righteousness arise, Open the gates of Paradise! 2 Floods of everlasting light Freely flash before him; Myriads with supreme delight, Instantly adore him: Angelic trumps resound his fame, Lutes of lucid gold proclaim, All the music of his name; Heaven echoing the theme. 3 Four and twenty elders rise, From their princely station; Shout his glorious victories, Sing the great salvation; Cast their crowns before his throne, Cry in reverential tone, Glory be to God alone; Holy! holy! holy one. 4 Hark--the thrilling symphonies Seem, methinks, to seize us-- Join we too their holy lays-- Jesus--Jesus--Jesus! Sweetest sound in Seraph's song, Sweetest notes on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung-- Jesus--Jesus flow along. Languages: English
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Burst,ye em'rald gates, and bring

Hymnal: The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #T84b (1873)
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Lo! we lift our longing eyes

Hymnal: The Cherub #117 (1863) First Line: Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring

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