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There's a golden harp in Glory

Author: William James Pearson (1832-92) Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: We are marching home to Glory Lyrics: 1 We are marching home to Glory, Marching up to mansions bright, Where bright golden harps are playing, Where the saints are robed in white. Refrain: There’s a golden harp in Glory, There’s a spotless robe for you; March with us to the hallelujah city, To the land beyond the blue. 2 March to swell the heavenly chorus, With departed friends to stay, Sweetest notes of hallelujah music On the golden harps to play. 3 March across death’s swelling river, Jesus will the waves divide; We shall have a hallelujah Heaven When we reach the other side. 4 March to see the living fountains, March to tread the golden street; Every true salvation soldier We shall up in Glory meet. 5 Sinners, join our happy Army, March with us to Canaan’s shore; Robes of white and harps of glory May be yours for evermore.
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To be there, to be there

Author: Elizabeth Mills (1805-29) Appears in 372 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: We speak of the realms of the blest Lyrics: 1 We speak of the realms of the blest, That country so bright and so fair, And oft are its glories confessed; But what must it be to be there! Refrain: To be there, to be there! O what must it be to be there! 2 We speak of its peace and its love, The robes which the glorified wear, The songs of the blood-washed above; But what must it be to be there! 3 We speak of its freedom from sin, From sorrow, temptation and care, From trials without and within; But what must it be to be there! 4 Do thou, Lord, in pleasure or woe, For Heaven our spirits prepare; Then soon shall we joyfully know And feel what it is to be there.
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Will you go? Will you go

Author: William Hunter (1811-77) Appears in 121 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy Lyrics: 1 We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy; The home of the happy, the Kingdom of love; Ye wanderers from God in the broad road of folly O say, will you go to the Eden above? Refrain: Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? O say, will you go to the Eden above? 2 In that blessèd land neither sighing nor anguish Can breathe in the fields where the glorified rove Ye heart-burdened ones, who in misery languish, O say, will you go to the Eden above? 3 Each saint has a mansion, prepared and all furnished, Ere from this small house he is summoned to move; Its gates and its towers with glory are burnished; O say, will you go to the Eden above? 4 March on, happy soldiers, the land is before you, And soon its ten thousand delights we shall prove Yes, soon we’ll be massed on the hills of bright Glory, And drink the pure joys of the Eden above. Refrain: We will go! We will go! We will go! We will go! O yes, we will go to the Eden above!
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Numberless as the sands of the seashore

Author: F. A. Blackmer Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: When we gather at last over Jordan Lyrics: 1 When we gather at last over Jordan, And the ransomed in Glory we see, As the numberless sands of the seashore, What a wonderful sight that will be! Refrain: Numberless as the sands of the seashore, Numberless as the sands of the shore! O what a sight ‘twill be When the ransomed host we see, As numberless as the sands of the seashore! 2 When we see all the saved of the ages, Who from sorrow and trials are free, Meeting there with a heavenly greeting, What a wonderful sight that will be! 3 When we stand by the beautiful river, ‘Neath the shade of the life-giving tree, Gazing over the fair land of promise, What a wonderful sight that will be! 4 When at last we behold our redeemer, And his glory unclouded we see, While as King of all kingdoms he reigneth, What a wonderful sight that will be!
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Prepare me, prepare me, Lord

Author: Anon Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: Your garments must be white as snow Lyrics: 1 Your garments must be white as snow, Prepare to meet your God; For to his throne you’ll have to go; Prepare to meet your God. Refrain: Prepare me, prepare me, Lord, Prepare me to stand before thy throne. 2 Prepare me now, prepare me here, To stand before thy throne, That I, without a doubt or fear, May stand before thy throne. 3 Lord, cleanse my heart and make me pure, To stand before thy throne; My pride and self and temper cure, To stand before thy throne.
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O soul, consider and be wise

Author: Will J. Brand (1889-1977) Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come Lyrics: 1 O soul, consider and be wise, And seek salvation while you may, In this alone your safety lies Against the aweful judgment day; ‘Tis Heaven or Hell, the choice is yours Which through eternity endures. 2 Satan has taught mankind to sin, And lures them from the heavenly goal; Shall he a further triumph win, And doom your unrepenting soul To travel an unending road, For ever separate from God? 3 Where God is not! O aweful thought, A realm deserted, cast aside, With sin to full fruition brought And evil crowned and deified; Where dread remorse and vain desire Burn like an unconsuming fire. 4 God stoops from Heaven your soul to save, He calls you now from Calvary; What hope have you beyond the grave, And who can give you hope but he? Why longer in your sin remain? For your redemption Christ was slain.

Victoria en Cristo

Author: E. M. Bartlett; Honorato Reza Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Life to Come First Line: Oí bendita historia Refrain First Line: Ya tengo la victoria Scripture: Romans 8:11-23 Used With Tune: HARTFORD
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Lord, my times are in thy hand, Be they

Author: Clare Taylor, d. 1778 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Life to Come Used With Tune: HEINLEIN
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Thy Word, O God, Declareth

Author: Alfred Ramsey, 1860-1926; Johann Walther, 1496-1570 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come Lyrics: 1 Thy Word, O God, declareth No man hath seen or heard The joys our God prepareth For them that love their Lord. Their eyes shall see Thy glory, Thy face, Thy throne, Thy might; With shouts shall they adore thee, The true, eternal Light. 2 With Thee, their warfare ended, Thy saints, from earth released, Shall keep, with glories splendid, Eternal holy feast. There shall Thy sons and daughters The tree of life partake, Shall drink the living waters, And bread with Thee shall break. 3 Thy constant praises sounding Before Thy great white throne, They all in joy abounding Shall sing the song unknown: Laud, honor, praise, thanksgiving And glory ever be To Thee, the everlasting And blessed Trinity. Used With Tune: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Bright crowns there are, bright crowns laid up on high

Author: Anon Appears in 72 hymnals Topics: The Life to Come First Line: Ye valiant soldiers of the cross Lyrics: 1 Ye valiant soldiers of the cross, Ye happy praying band, Though in this world we suffer loss, We’ll reach fair Canaan’s land. Refrain: Bright crowns there are, bright crowns laid up on high, For you and me there’s a palm of victory; There’s a palm of victory. 2 All earthly pleasures we’ll forsake, While Heaven appears in view; In Jesus’ strength we’ll undertake To fight our passage through. 3 O what a glorious shout there’ll be When Heaven at last is won; Jesus, and all our friends, we’ll see, And God shall say: Well done.

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