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The Morning Land

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4321 First Line: O how light to the soul are its crosses Refrain First Line: O the bright morning land, the dear morning land Lyrics: 1. O how light to the soul are its crosses, And how easy our burdens to bear, When we think of that land over Jordan, And the joy that will crown us there. Refrain O the bright morning land, the dear morning land, The land where all sorrow is o’er! We shall sit beneath the ray of a golden summer day, Where the shadows will return no more. 2. O how light to the soul are its crosses, And the conflicts and trials we meet; We shall soon lay down them over Jordan, We shall lay them at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] 3. O how light to the soul are its crosses, O the mercy of Jesus, our Friend! We shall praise Him for all over Jordan, In our beautiful home beyond. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O how light to the soul are its crosses]
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O the bright morning land

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Welcome Tidings #73 (1877) First Line: O how light to the soul are its crosses
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O the bright morning land

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Chautauqua Carols #151 (1878) First Line: O how light to the soul are its crosses Languages: English

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