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Meet Me There

Author: Jennie Wilson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Dearest friendships here are broken Refrain First Line: Meet me there, O meet me there Lyrics: 1 Dearest friendships here are broken, But there is a city fair Where no parting word is spoken; Some glad morning, meet me there. Refrain: Meet me there, O meet me there, Heaven’s untold bliss to share; In the home on high there’s no sad goodbye, Some glad morning, meet me there. 2 Where the stream of life is flowing May we wander free and blest; Where the healing trees are growing, After toiling may we rest. [Refrain] 3 Where no storm clouds throw their shadows On the glorious summer hours, Straying thro’ celestial meadows, May we gather deathless flowers. [Refrain] 4 Where redemption’s song is pealing Forth in grandeur let us meet, And in grateful worship kneeling, Cast our crowns at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Dearest friendships here are broken] Text Sources: The Best Gospel Songs and Their Composer by Anthony Showalter (Dalton, GA: A. J. Showalter Company, 1904)

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[Dearest friendships here are broken]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. F. Roe Incipit: 34565 32155 61765 Used With Text: Meet Me There

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Meet Me There

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9809 First Line: Dearest friendships here are broken Refrain First Line: Meet me there, O meet me there Lyrics: 1 Dearest friendships here are broken, But there is a city fair Where no parting word is spoken; Some glad morning, meet me there. Refrain: Meet me there, O meet me there, Heaven’s untold bliss to share; In the home on high there’s no sad goodbye, Some glad morning, meet me there. 2 Where the stream of life is flowing May we wander free and blest; Where the healing trees are growing, After toiling may we rest. [Refrain] 3 Where no storm clouds throw their shadows On the glorious summer hours, Straying thro’ celestial meadows, May we gather deathless flowers. [Refrain] 4 Where redemption’s song is pealing Forth in grandeur let us meet, And in grateful worship kneeling, Cast our crowns at Jesus’ feet. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Dearest friendships here are broken]
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Meet Me There

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: The Best Gospel Songs and their composers #68 (1904) First Line: Dearest friendships here are broken Refrain First Line: Meet me there, O meet me there Tune Title: [Dearest friendships here are broken]

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Jennie Wilson

1857 - 1913 Author of "Meet Me There" in The Cyber Hymnal Wilson, Jennie Bain. (d. 3 September 1913). Obituaries available in the DNAH Archives. =============================== Jennie Bain Wilson, 1857-1913 Born: 1857, on a Farm Near South Whitley, Indiana. Died: Cir­ca 1913. Afflicted with a spin­al con­di­tion at age four, Wil­son spent her life in a wheel chair. She ne­ver at­tend­ed school, but was ed­u­cat­ed at home. She is said to have writ­ten over 2,200 texts. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Benjamin F. Roe

1876 - 1961 Person Name: Benjamin Franklin Roe, Sr. Composer of "[Dearest friendships here are broken]" in The Cyber Hymnal
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