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Beyond

Author: H. L. Hastings Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Beyond life's raging fever Refrain First Line: The saints shall dwell in glory Used With Tune: [Beyond life's raging fever]

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PARK PLACE

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anonymous Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53343 32221 32153 Used With Text: Beyond The River
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[Beyond life's raging fever]

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 53215 61712 24325 Used With Text: The saints shall dwell in glory

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Beyond

Author: H. L. Hastings Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #53 (1884) First Line: Beyond life's raging fever Refrain First Line: The saints shall dwell in glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond life's raging fever]
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Beyond the Vale

Hymnal: Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School #55a (1869) First Line: Beyond life's raging fever Refrain First Line: The saints shall dwell in glory Tune Title: [Beyond life's raging fever]
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Beyond life's raging fever

Hymnal: Kind Words #81c (1871) Lyrics: 1 Beyond life's raging fever, Beyond life's troubled dream, Beyond death's surging river, Beyond that sullen stream, The saints shall dwell in glory, In beauty fading not, Oh! Pilgrim, are you praying That this may be your lot? 2 Beyond this land of sighing, Where countless tears are shed, Beyond the sick and dying, Beyond the mouldering dead Beyond this scene of trial, Where heart and flesh do fail; Beyond the dark'ning shadows, Beyond the gloomy vale, 3 Beyond the tho't of grieving, A kind and gracious God, Beyond the fear of sinning, Beyond the chast'ning rod, Beyond earth's weary burden, The cross, the scourge, the rod; The saints shall dwell in glory, The saints shall dwell with God. Languages: English

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Anonymous

Composer of "PARK PLACE" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 Composer of "[Beyond life's raging fever]" in Gospel Praise Book. Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

H. L. Hastings

1831 - 1899 Author of "Beyond" in Gospel Praise Book. Hastings, Horace Lorenzo, was born at Blandford, Mass., Nov. 26, 1831; commenced writing hymns, and preaching, in his 17th year, and laboured as an evangelist in various parts of the U. S. In 1866 he established The Christian, a monthly paper, in which many of his hymns have appeared, and in 1865 the Scriptural Tract Repository in Boston. He published Social Hymns, Original and Selected, Boston, 1865; Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part i., 1880; and in August, 1886, the same completed, to tho extent of 1533 hymns, 450 of which are original and signed "H." The best known of these is "Shall we meet beyond the river," written in N. Y. city, 1858, and lately published as a leaflet in 14 stanzas of 8 lines. The text in Gospel Hymns and elsewhere consists of the 1st half of stanzas i., iv., xi. and ix. The Hastings Birthday Book, extracts from his prose writings, appeared 1886. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology