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There is a better world, they say

Author: John Lyth Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Appears in 47 hymnals Topics: Hymns for the Young The Heavenly Home Used With Tune: O, SO BRIGHT

Hide Thou Me

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Appears in 67 hymnals First Line: In Thy cleft, O rock of ages

Come, let us all unite and sing

Author: Howard Kingsbury Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Appears in 122 hymnals Topics: Adoration and Worship; God His Love in Redemption Used With Tune: BETTER WORLD
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We're Traveling Home to Heaven (Will You Go?)

Author: Unknown Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Appears in 253 hymnals First Line: We're traveling home to heaven above Lyrics: 1 We’re traveling home to heaven above, Will you go? Will you go? To sing the Savior’s dying love, Will you go? Will you go? Millions have reached that blest abode, Anointed kings and priests to God; And millions now are on the road, Will you go? Will you go? 2 We're going to see the bleeding Lamb, Will you go? Will you go? In rapturous strains to praise His name, Will you go? Will you go? The crown of life we there shall wear, The conqueror's palm our hands shall bear, And all the joys of heaven we'll share, Will you go? Will you go? 3 We're going to join the heavenly choir, Will you go? Will you go? To raise our voice and tune the lyre, Will you go? Will you go? There saints and angels gladly sing Hosanna to their God and King, And make the heavenly arches ring, Will you go? Will you go? 4 We're going to walk the plains of light, Will you go? Will you go? Where perfect day excludes the night, Will you go? Will you go? Our sun will there no more go down In that blest world of great reknown, Our days of mourning past and gone, Will you go? Will you go? 5 The way to heaven is free for all, Will you go? Will you go? For Jew and Gentile, great and small, Will you go? Will you go? Make up your mind, give God your heart, With every sin and idol part, And now for glory make a start, Will you go? Will you go? 6 The way to heaven is straight and plain, Will you go? Will you go? Repent, believe, be born again, Will you go? Will you go? The Savior cries aloud to thee: Take up thy cross and follow Me, And thou shalt My salvation see, Will you go? Will you go? Topics: The Christian Life Death and Life Eternal; Death; Heaven; Jesus Love Scripture: Hebrews 11:16 Used With Tune: WILL YOU GO
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Christ Is Born

Author: G. Gething Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.8.8.3 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Let heart and voice unite to sing Lyrics: 1 Let heart and voice unite to sing, Christ is born. To praise the everlasting King, Christ is born. The Sun of righteousness appears, To shine upon this vale of tears, To chase our gloom, dispel our fears, Christ is born. 2 The Son of God descends to earth, Christ is born. Angels from Heav’n proclaim His birth, Christ is born. Glory to God, goodwill to men, And peace throughout the earth proclaim, Jesus appears in Bethlehem, Christ is born. 3 To manifest the love of God, Christ is born. And shed it in our hearts abroad, Christ is born. To pour instruction on the mind, To heal the sick and lead the blind, The wandering to seek and find, Christ is born. 4 To overthrow the powers of hell, Christ is born. And demons from the heart expel, Christ is born. To bear our curse upon the tree, To take away iniquity, To set the captive spirit free, Christ is born. 5 To bring on earth a brighter day, Christ is born. To ope a new and living way, Christ is born. That sinners may be brought to God, And travel in the narrow road, And find in Heav’n their safe abode, Christ is born. Used With Tune: EL CAJON Text Sources: Christmas Minstrelsy by Joseph Williams and Henry Gauntlett (London and Mancehster: Novello & Bremner, 1864)

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