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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Assembly Songs #16 (1910) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Lyrics: 1 Some sweet day I shall enter a place, When the work of my life shall be done; A place that is filled with His marvelous grace, In the land of the Unsetting Sun. Refrain: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight When my journey on earth has been run; In the land where there cometh no sorrow, no night, In the land of the Unsetting Sun. 2 Yes, the burdens of life can be borne, When I think of the prize to be won; Of the beautiful robe and the crown to be worn, In the land of the Unsetting Sun. [Refrain] 3 I can peacefully welcome the night When the hours of my life shall be run; It will bring me no grief, but supernal delight In the land of the Unsetting Sun. [Refrain] 4 O what joy! mortal tongue cannot tell, With eternity only begun, One another to meet, with the Savior to dwell, In the land of the Unsetting Sun. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land Of The Unsetting Sun

Author: William Clark Martin Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11352 First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the land of delight Lyrics: 1 Some sweet day I shall enter a place, When the work of my life shall be done; A place that is filled with His marvelous grace, In the land of the unsetting sun. Refrain: I shall dwell in the land of delight, When my journey on earth has been run; In the land where there cometh no sorrow, no night, In the land of the unsetting sun. 2 Yes, the burdens of life can be borne, When I think of the prize to be won; Of the beautiful robe and the crown to be worn, In the land of the unsetting sun. [Refrain] 3 I can peacefully welcome the night When the hours of my life shall be run; It will bring me no grief, but supernal delight, In the land of the unsetting sun. [Refrain] 4 O what joy! mortal tongue cannot tell, With eternity only begun, One another to meet, with the Savior to dwell, In the land of the unsetting sun. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Christian Gospel Hymns #4 (1909) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Hymns of Glory #18 (1909) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Revival Glory #18 (1910) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: The New Revival Glory #18 (1912) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Diadems #40 (1913) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the land of delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]

Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Selected Funeral Hymns #47 (1932) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the land of delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Joy to the World #52 (1915) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the land of delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]
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Land of the Unsetting Sun

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: The Very Best #54 (1911) First Line: Some sweet day I shall enter a place Refrain First Line: I shall dwell in the Land of Delight Languages: English Tune Title: [Some sweet day I shall enter a place]

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