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O that I might hear the angels

Author: Charlotte S. Streatfeild Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: In the paradise of Jesus

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MONK

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. G. Monk Incipit: 34532 13246 65543 Used With Text: In the Paradise of Jesus

NORTHWOOD

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. Croil Falconer Incipit: 55653 55432 53123 Used With Text: O that I might reach the haven

SHEFFIELD

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. Sterndale Bennett Incipit: 34511 23234 51243 Used With Text: O that I might reach the haven

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In the Paradise of Jesus

Author: Mrs. Streatfield Hymnal: The Calvary Hymnal #306 (1891) Refrain First Line: Oh, that I might hear the angels Languages: English Tune Title: [In the Paradise of Jesus]
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In the Paradise of Jesus

Author: Mrs. Streatfield Hymnal: Gloria Deo #574 (1901) Refrain First Line: Oh, that I might hear the angels Lyrics: 1 In the Paradise of Jesus There are many homes of light, And they shine beyond the darkness With a radiance clear and bright. Refrain: Oh, that I might hear the angels Singing o’er the crystal sea, And amidst the many mansions Find a home prepared for me! 2 In those quiet resting-places, Midst eh pastures green and fair, Jesus gathers in the homeless, And He dwells among them there. [Refrain] 3 Can we see those happy faces Of the dear ones gone before? They are ready now to greet us, When we gain that blessed shore. [Refrain] 4 Then the pearly gates, unfolding, Never shall be closed again, We shall see within the city Jesus, ‘mid His white-robed train. [Refrain] 5 Oh, to join the Alleluia, And the glad thanksgiving raise, With the ransom’d hosts of Jesus, In their songs of endless praise! [Refrain] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: MONK
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In The Paradise Of Jesus

Author: Charlotte S. Streatfield Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12838 Refrain First Line: Oh, that I might hear the angels Lyrics: 1 In the paradise of Jesus There are many homes of light, And they shine beyond the darkness With a radiance clear and bright. Refrain: Oh, that I might hear the angels Singing o’er the crystal sea, And amidst the many mansions Find a home prepared for me. 2 In those quiet resting places, Midst the pastures green and fair, Jesus gathers in the homeless, And He dwells among them there. [Refrain] 3 Can we see those happy faces Of the dear ones gone before? They are ready now to greet us, When we gain that blessed shore. [Refrain] 4 Then, the pearly gates unfolding, Never shall be closed again; We shall see within the city Jesus, ’mid His white robed train. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: MONK

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Charlotte S. Streatfeild

1829 - 1929 Person Name: Mrs. Streatfield Author of "In the Paradise of Jesus" in The Calvary Hymnal Streatfield, Charlotte, née Saint, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. J. Saint, Rector of Speldhurst, was born at Speldhurst, Dec. 31, 1829, and married, in 1862, to Charles N. Streatfeild, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, eldest son of Major General Streatfeild, Royal Engineers. Mrs. Streatfeild has published:— (1) Hymns and Verses on the Collects; London, Longmans, 1865. (2) Hymns on the Love of Jesus, and the Home above; Lond., Skeffington & Son, 1877. (3) A Little Garland of the Saints, and Other Verses; Lond., Mowbray, 1877. (4) The Story of the Good Shepherd; Lond., Skeffington, 1885. Mrs. Streatfeild also contributed to Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. The following include Mrs. Streatfeild's hymns in common use:— 1. And didst Thou hunger then, 0 Lord. First Sunday in Lent. Appeared in her Hymns and Verses on the Collects, 1865. 2. Brothers, tread the holy portals. For the Dedication of a Church. Published by Skeffington, with music by M. S. Skeffington. A Processional. 3. He scarcely felt the cruel stones. St. Stephen. Published in her Hymns and Verses on the Collects, 1865. 4. High o'er the glittering temple. Gospel for First Sunday in Lent. Contributed to Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book 1881. 5. How beautiful the hills of God. Gospel, First S. in Lent. Contributed to Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book., 1881. 6. I linger round the fold of God. Lent. Published in The Story of the Good Shepherd, 1885. 7. In the Paradise of Jesus. Heaven. Appeared in her Hymns on the Love of Jesus, &c, 1877. 8. Jesus, tender Shepherd, Seeking for Thine own. The Good Shepherd. Published in The Story of the Good Shepherd, 1885. 9. Sweet Shepherd, Thou hast sought me. The Good Shepherd. Appeared in her Hymns on the Love of Jesus, &c, 1877; and The Story of the Good Shepherd, 1885. 10. There is joy amongst the angels. Joy in Heaven over Repenting Sinners. Published in her Hymns on the Love of Jesus, &c, 1877; and The Story of the Good Shepherd, 1885. Mrs. Streatfeild has also a "Litany for a Children's Service," in A Little Garland of the Saints, 1877. Nos. 1,3, 4, 5 and 7 of the above hymns are in Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881, and they all rank with the sweetest and most tender of modern verses for children. Some have been arranged as songs, and have been set to music by M. S. Skeffington. Mrs. Streatfeild's prose works include Meditations on the Seven Last Words, 1874; and Words of Comfort, 1875. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

A. Croil Falconer

1850 - 1903 Composer of "NORTHWOOD" in The Home and School Hymnal Born: October 24, 1850, Ferryport-on-Craig, Fife, Scotland. Died: March 30, 1903, Islington, London, England.

Edwin George Monk

1819 - 1900 Person Name: E. G. Monk Composer of "[In the Paradise of Jesus]" in The Calvary Hymnal