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Heav'n at last, heav'n at last

Author: Horatius Bonar, D. D. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1364 (1886) Topics: Bible Songs Reward of Saints First Line: Angel voices sweetly singing Lyrics: 1 Angel voices sweetly singing, Echoes thro' the blue dome ringing, News of wondrous gladness bringing; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! Refrain: Heav'n at last, heav'n at last; O, the joyful story of heav'n at last! Heav'n at last, heav'n at last; Endless, boundless glory, In heav'n at last. 2 On the jasper threshold standing, Like a pilgrim safely landing, See the strange bright scene expanding; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Chorus] 3 Softest voices, silver pealing, Freshest fragrance, spirit healing, Happy hymns around us stealing; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Chorus] 4 Not a teardrop ever falleth, Not a pleasure ever palleth, Song to song forever calleth; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Chorus] 5 Christ, himself, the living splendor, Christ the sunlight, mild and tender; Praises to the Lamb we render; Ah, 'tis heav'n at last! [Chorus] Scripture: Revelation 21:4 Tune Title: HEAVEN AT LAST
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Beyond the Bar

Author: T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #100 (1909) Topics: Reward of Saints First Line: Beyond the bar on yonder shore Refrain First Line: I'll need no light of sun or star Tune Title: [Beyond the bar on yonder shore]
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When We All Get to Heaven

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #101 (1909) Topics: Reward of Saints First Line: Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing his mercy Tune Title: [Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing his mercy]
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I'm On the Way to Glory

Author: A. H. A. Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #103 (1909) Topics: Reward of Saints First Line: The rock ribbed hills of doubt I tread Refrain First Line: I'm on the way Tune Title: [The rock ribbed hills of doubt I tread]
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When the King shall claim his own

Author: L. D. Santee Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #106 (1909) Topics: Reward of Saints First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Tune Title: [In the glad time of the harvest]
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We've no abiding city here

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #977 (1886) Topics: Reward of Saints Lyrics: 1 We've no abiding city here; Sad truth, were this to be our home; But let this thought our spirits cheer, We seek a city yet to come, We seek a city yet to come. 2 We've no abiding city here, We seek a city out of sight; Zion its name, the Lord is there, It shines with everlasting light. 3 O sweet abode of peace and love, Where pilgrims, freed from toil, are blest! Had I the pinions of a dove, I'd fly to thee, and be at rest. 4 But hush, my soul! nor dare repine; The time my God appoints is best: While here, to do his will be mine, And his to fix my time of rest. Tune Title: ANDRE
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There is a land mine eye hath seen

Author: Gurdon Robins Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #978 (1886) Topics: Reward of Saints Lyrics: 1 There is a land mine eye hath seen In visions of enraptured thought, So bright, that all which spreads between Is with its radiant glories fraught, 2 A land upon whose blissful shore There rests no shadow, falls no stain; There those who meet shall part no more, And those long parted meet gain. 3 Its skies are not like earthly skies, With varying hues of shade and light; It hath no need of suns to rise To dissipate the gloom of night; 4 There sweeps no desolating wind Across that calm, serene abode; The wanderer there a home may find Within the paradise of God. Tune Title: ANDRE
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O what a mighty change

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #987 (1886) Topics: Reward of Saints Lyrics: 1 O what a mighty change Shall Jesus' followers know, When o'er the happy plains they range, Incapable of woe! 2 There all our griefs are passed; There all our sorrows end; We gain a peaceful rest at last, With Jesus Christ, our Friend. 3 No slightest touch of pain, Nor sorrow's least alloy, Can violate our rest, or stain Our purity of joy. 4 In that eternal day, No clouds nor tempests rise; There gushing tears are wiped away Forever from our eyes. Tune Title: SILVER STREET
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Beyond this gloomy night

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #988 (1886) Topics: Reward of Saints Lyrics: 1 Beyond this gloomy night Eternal beauties rise, A land of love, a land of light, Unseen by mortal eyes. 2 No cloud those regions know, Realms ever bright and fair; For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there. 3 O may the prospect fire Our hearts with ardent love, Till wings of faith, and strong desire, Bear every thought above. Tune Title: SILVER STREET
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There is a place of sacred rest

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #992 (1886) Topics: Reward of Saints Lyrics: 1 There is a place of sacred rest, Far, far beyond the skies, Where beauty smiles eternally, And pleasure never dies; My Father's house, my heavenly home, Where many mansions stand, Prepared, by hands divine, for all Who seek the better land. 2 When tossed upon the waves of life, With fear on every side, When fiercely howls the gathering storm, And foams the angry tide, Beyond the storm, beyond the gloom, Breaks forth the light of morn, Bright beaming from my Father's house, To cheer the soul forlorn. 3 In that pure home of tearless joy Earth's parted friends shall meet, With smiles of love that never fade, And blessedness complete. There, there adieus are sounds unknown; Death frowns not on that scene, But life and glorious beauty shine, Untroubled and serene. Tune Title: OAKLEY

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