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O bear me on, bear me on

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1159 (1886) First Line: O how I long to see that day Lyrics: 1 O how I long to see that day When the redeemed shall come To Zion, clad in white array Their blissful, happy home. Chorus: O bear me on, bear me on To Mount Zion; Then bear me on to that city of love Where saints will ever dwell. 2 I'll hear the alleluias roll From the unnumbered throng, And with a heaven-enraptured soul I'll join redemption's song. [Chorus] 3 I'll see all Israel safe at home, Singing on Zion's hight; And Jesus crowned upon his throne, Creation's Lord, by right. [Chorus] 4 All hail! the morn of glory's nigh The pilgrim longs to see, That dries the tear from every eye Creation's jubilee. [Chorus] 5 Jerusalem I long to see, Blest city of my King; And eat the fruit of life's fair tree, And hear the blood-washed sing. [Chorus] 6 My longing heart cries out, O, come! Creation groans for thee! The weary pilgrim sighs, O, come! Bring immortality. [Chorus] Topics: Miscellaneous Old Melodies Tune Title: [O how I long to see that day]
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Bear Me On

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #946 (1908) First Line: O how I long to see that day Refrain First Line: O bear me on, bear me on Lyrics: 1. O how I long to see that day When the redeemed shall come To Zion, clad in white array Their blissful, happy home. Chorus: O bear me on, bear me on To Mount Zion; O bear me on to that city of love Where saints shall ever dwell. 2. I'll hear the alleluias roll From the unnumbered throng, And with a heaven-enraptured soul I'll join redemption's song. [Chorus] 3. All hail! the morn of glory's nigh The pilgrim longs to see That dries the tear from every eye Creation's jubilee. [Chorus] Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home Languages: English Tune Title: [O how I long to see that day]

I long to see that day

Author: Sydney Smith Brewer Hymnal: Supplement to the Advent and Sabbath Hymn Book #d54 (1858) First Line: O how I long to see that [the] day

I long to see that day

Author: Sydney Smith Brewer Hymnal: Hymns for Second Advent Believers #d89 (1852) First Line: O how I long to see that [the] day Languages: English
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Bear Me On

Hymnal: Better Than Pearls #228 (1881) First Line: Oh! how I long to see that day Refrain First Line: Oh! bear me on, bear me on Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! how I long to see that day]
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Oh! how I long to see that day

Hymnal: Hymns and Tunes #281 (1876) Languages: English

O how I long to see that [the] day

Author: Sydney Smith Brewer Hymnal: The Gospel Praise Book #d316 (1888)
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O how I long to see that [the] day

Author: Sydney Smith Brewer Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #642 (1888)
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Oh, carry me home, carry me home

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #494 (1885) First Line: O how I long to see the day Languages: English Tune Title: MOUNT ZION
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Oh, carry me home, carry me home

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #494 (1888) First Line: O how I long to see the day Languages: English Tune Title: MOUNT ZION

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