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O tell me no more of this world's vain store

Author: Gambold Appears in 277 hymnals Used With Tune: LYONS

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LYONS

Appears in 844 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Francis Joseph Haydn Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51123 14432 51123 Used With Text: O tell me no more of this world's vain store
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SWEET HARMONY

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. Walker Incipit: 51121 35553 51656 Used With Text: O tell me no more of this world's vain store
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HANOVER

Meter: 10.12.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: f sharp minor Incipit: 67121 6 Used With Text: O tell me no more of this world's vain store

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O tell me no more of this world's vain store

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #59 (1854) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1. O tell me no more of this world's vain store, The time for such trifles with me now is o'er' A country I've found where true joys abound, To dwell I'm determined on that happy ground. 2. No mortal doth know what Christ will bestow, What life strength and comfort! go after him, go! Lo, onward I move, to see Christ above, None guesses how wondrous my journey will prove. 3. Great spoils I shall win from death, hell and sin, 'Midst outward afflictions shall feel Christ within; And still, which is best, I in his dear breast, As at the beginning, find pardon and rest. 4. When I am to die, "Receive me," I'll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why. But this I do find, we two are so joined, He'll not live in glory and leave me behind; 5. This blessing is mine, through favor divine, And O, my dear Jesus, the praise shall be thine In heaven we'll meet in harmony sweet, And glory to Jesus! we'll then be complete. Languages: English Tune Title: SWEET HARMONY
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O Tell Me No More of This World's Vain Store

Author: John Gambold Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5394 Meter: 11.12.11.12 Lyrics: 1. O tell me no more of this world’s vain store, The time for such trifles with me now is o’er; A country I’ve found where true joys abound, To dwell I’m determined on that happy ground. 2. The souls that believe in paradise live, And me in that number will Jesus receive; My soul, don’t delay; He calls thee away; Rise, follow thy Savior, and bless the glad day. 3. No mortal doth know what He can bestow, What light, strength, and comfort—go after Him, go; Lo, onward I move to a city above, None guesses how wondrous my journey will prove. 4. Great spoils I shall win from death, hell, and sin, ’Midst outward afflictions shall feel Christ within; And when I’m to die, Receive me, I’ll cry, For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot tell why: 5. But this I do find, we two are so joined, He’ll not live in glory and leave me behind; So this is the race I’m running through grace, Henceforth, till admitted to see my Lord’s face. 6. And now I’m in care my neighbors may share These blessings: to seek them will none of you dare? In bondage, O why, and death will you lie, When One here assures you free grace is so nigh? Languages: English Tune Title: KELBROOK

O tell me no more of this [the] world's vain [vain world's] store

Author: John Gambold Hymnal: A Collection of Choral Hymns for the ... Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Congregation #d137 (1874) Languages: English

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Joseph Haydn

1732 - 1809 Person Name: Francis Joseph Haydn Composer of "LYONS" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book Franz Joseph Haydn (b. Rohrau, Austria, 1732; d. Vienna, Austria, 1809) Haydn's life was relatively uneventful, but his artistic legacy was truly astounding. He began his musical career as a choirboy in St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, spent some years in that city making a precarious living as a music teacher and composer, and then served as music director for the Esterhazy family from 1761 to 1790. Haydn became a most productive and widely respected composer of symphonies, chamber music, and piano sonatas. In his retirement years he took two extended tours to England, which resulted in his "London" symphonies and (because of G. F. Handel's influence) in oratorios. Haydn's church music includes six great Masses and a few original hymn tunes. Hymnal editors have also arranged hymn tunes from various themes in Haydn's music. Bert Polman

William Walker

1809 - 1875 Person Name: Wm. Walker Arranger of "SWEET HARMONY" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.)

B. F. White

1800 - 1879 Composer of "SEND A BLESSING" in The Sacred Harp Benjamin F. White (b. Spartanburg, SC, 1800; d. Atlanta, GA, 1879), was coeditor of The Sacred Harp (1844). He came from a family of fourteen children and was largely self-taught. Eventually White became a popular singing-school teacher and editor of the weekly Harris County newspaper. Bert Polman
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