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My Christian friends, in bonds of love

Author: John Blain Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #62 (1991) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. My Christian friends, in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union join, Your friendship’s like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. Your company’s sweet, your union dear, Your words delightful to my ear; Yet when I see that we must part You draw like cords around my heart. 2. How sweet the hours have passed away Since we have met to sing and pray; How loath we are to leave the place Where Jesus shows His smiling face. Oh could I stay with friends so kind, How would it cheer my drooping mind! But duty makes me understand That we must take the parting hand. 3. And since it is God’s holy will, We must be parted for a while, In sweet submission, all as one, We’ll say, our Father’s will be done. My youthful friends, in Christian ties, Who seek for mansions in the skies, Fight on, we’ll gain that happy shore, Where parting will be known no more. 4. How oft I’ve seen your flowing tears, And heard you tell your hopes and fears! Your hearts with love were seen to flame, Which makes me hope we’ll meet again. Ye mourning souls, lift up your eyes To glorious mansions in the skies; Oh trust His grace — in Canaan’s land We’ll no more take the parting hand. 5. And now, my friends, both old and young, I hope in Christ you’ll still go on; And if on earth we meet no more, Oh may we meet on Canaan’s shore. I hope you’ll all remember me If on earth no more I see; An int’rest in your prayers I crave, That we meet beyond the grave. 6. Oh glorious day! Oh blessed hope! My soul leaps forward at the thought When, on that happy, happy land, We’ll no more take the parting hand. But with our blessed holy Lord We’ll shout and sing with one accord, And there we’ll all with Jesus dwell, So, loving Christians, fare you well. Languages: English Tune Title: PARTING HAND
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My Christian friends, in bonds of love

Hymnal: "Original Sacred Harp" (Denson Revision) 1960 Edition #62 (1960) Lyrics: 1. My Christian friends, in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union join, Your friendship’s like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. Your company’s sweet, your union dear, Your words delightful to my ear; Yet when I see that we must part You draw like cords around my heart. 2. How sweet the hours have passed away Since we have met to sing and pray; How loath we are to leave the place Where Jesus shows His smiling face. Oh could I stay with friends so kind, How would it cheer my drooping mind! But duty makes me understand That we must take the parting hand. 3. And since it is God’s holy will, We must be parted for a while, In sweet submission, all as one, We’ll say, our Father’s will be done. My youthful friends, in Christian ties, Who seek for mansions in the skies, Fight on, we’ll gain that happy shore, Where parting will be known no more. 4. How oft I’ve seen your flowing tears, And heard you tell your hopes and fears! Your hearts with love were seen to flame, Which makes me hope we’ll meet again. Ye mourning souls, lift up your eyes To glorious mansions in the skies; Oh trust His grace — in Canaan’s land We’ll no more take the parting hand. 5. And now, my friends, both old and young, I hope in Christ you’ll still go on; And if on earth we meet no more, Oh may we meet on Canaan’s shore. I hope you’ll all remember me If on earth no more I see; An int’rest in your prayers I crave, That we meet beyond the grave. 6. Oh glorious day! Oh blessed hope! My soul leaps forward at the thought When, on that happy, happy land, We’ll no more take the parting hand. But with our blessed holy Lord We’ll shout and sing with one accord, And there we’ll all with Jesus dwell, So, loving Christians, fare you well. Tune Title: PARTING HAND
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My Christian friends, in bonds of love

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #113 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. My Christian friends, in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union join, Your friendship's like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. 2. Your company's sweet, your union dear, Your words delightful to my ear, Yet when I see that we must part, You draw like cords around my heart. 3. How sweet the hours have passed away, Since we have met to sing and pray; How loath we are to leave the place Where Jesus shows his smiling face. 4. O could I stay with friends so kind, How would it cheer my drooping mind! But duty makes me understand, That we must take the parting hand, 5. And since it is God's holy will, We must be parted for a while, In sweet submission, as all one, We'll say, our Father's will be done. 6. My youthful friends, in Christian ties, Who seek for mansions in the skies, Fight on, we'll gain that happy shore, Where parting will be known no more. 7. How oft I've seen your flowing tears, And heard you tell your hopes and fears! Your hearts with love were seen to flame, Which makes me hope we'll meet again. 8. Ye mourning souls, lift up your eyes To glorious mansions in the skies; O trust his grace--in Canaan's land, We'll no more take the parting hand. 9. And now, my friends, both old and young, I hope in Christ you'll still go on; And if on earth we meet no more, O may we meet on Canaan's shore. 10. I hope you'll all remember me, If you on earth no more I see; An interest in your prayers I crave, That we may meet beyond the grave. 11. O glorious day! O blessed hope! My soul leaps forward at the thought, When, on that happy, happy land, We'll no more take the parting hand. 12. But with our blessed, holy Lord, We'll shout and sing with one accord And there we'll all with Jesus dwell So, loving Christians, fare you well. Languages: English Tune Title: PARTING HAND

Parting Hand

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #62 (2012) First Line: My Christian friends, in bonds of love Tune Title: PARTING HAND

PARTING HAND

Hymnal: The Social Harp #122 (1973) First Line: My Christian friends, in bonds of love Tune Title: PARTING HAND

THE PARTING HAND

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Gospel songs #216 (1909) First Line: My Christian friends, in bonds of love Refrain First Line: O blessed hope, beyond the sky Languages: English Tune Title: THE PARTING HAND
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The Parting Hand

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: New Songs of Victory #15 (1911) First Line: My Christian friends, in bonds of love Refrain First Line: O blessed hope, beyond the sky Languages: English Tune Title: [My Christian friends, in bonds of love]
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The Parting Hand

Author: R. C. W. Hymnal: Crown Him #32 (1893) First Line: My Christian friends in bonds of love Refrain First Line: Yes, we must safe farewell Languages: English Tune Title: [My Christian friends in bonds of love]
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The Parting Hand

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Temple Bells #49 (1921) First Line: My Christian friends, in bonds of love Refrain First Line: O blessed hope, beyond the sky Languages: English Tune Title: [My Christian friends, in bonds of love]
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Parting Hand

Hymnal: Children of Zion #63 (1891) First Line: My Christian friends in bonds of love Languages: English Tune Title: [My Christian friends in bonds of love]

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