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The Days of Heaven

Author: A. B. Simpson Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: The days of Heav'n are peaceful days Refrain First Line: Walk with us, Lord, thro' all the days Used With Tune: [The days of Heav'n are peaceful days]
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How Sweet the Hour

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How sweet the hour of praise and prayer Refrain First Line: We all shall meet in Heav'n at last Lyrics: 1. How sweet the hour of praise and prayer, When our devotions blend, And on the wings of faith divine Our songs of joy ascend! ’Tis then we hear in tones more clear The gracious promise giv’n, That, though we part from friends on earth, We all shall meet in Heav’n. Refrain We all shall meet in Heav’n at last, We all shall meet in Heav’n; Through faith in Jesus’ precious blood, We all shall meet in Heav’n. 2. How sweet the tie of hallowed love That binds our hearts in one; When gathered in the blessèd name Of Christ, the Father’s Son! And though the parting soon may come, Yet in His Word is giv’n The blessèd hope that by and by We all shall meet in Heav’n. [Refrain] 3. Yes, soon our worn and weary feet Will reach the golden strand, Where those we love our coming wait In yonder summerland; A few more days, a few more years, By storm and tempest driv’n, With songs and everlasting joy We all shall meet in Heav’n. [Refrain] Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE Text Sources: Christian Endeavor Hymns, by Ira D. Sankey (Boston, Massachusetts: United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1894)
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We'll sing our loving trust in God

Author: M. J. S. Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE

All Glory Be to Christ

Author: Dustin Kensrue Meter: 8.6.8.6 D with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Should nothing of our efforts stand, no legacy survive Refrain First Line: All glory be to Christ, our King, all glory be to Christ! Topics: Adoration of Jesus; Reign of Jesus; Work Scripture: Psalm 127:1 Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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We'll Never Part Again

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: When parting tears our cheeks bedew Refrain First Line: We'll never part again beloved Used With Tune: [When parting tears our cheeks bedew]
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Let saints below in concert sing

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 178 hymnals Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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Remembrance of Former Days

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: I thought upon the days of old Topics: Meditation; The Past Scripture: Psalm 77:5-10 Used With Tune: [I thought upon the days of old]
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Remember Me

Appears in 421 hymnals First Line: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Refrain First Line: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Used With Tune: [O Thou, from whom all goodness flows]
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The Mighty God

Author: Moir Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O who is it like the mighty One Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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Jesus, I Love Thy Charming Name

Author: Rev. Philip Doddridge Appears in 555 hymnals Used With Tune: [Jesus, I love Thy charming name]

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