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There Shall be no More Sea

Author: Alson Doak Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told Refrain First Line: I shall stand in the storm but a little while

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[There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas S. Evans Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51323 34332 12572 Used With Text: There Shall Be No More Sea

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There Shall be no More Sea

Author: Rev. Alson M. Doak Hymnal: Light in the Valley #14 (1898) First Line: There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told Refrain First Line: I shall stand in the storm but a little while Lyrics: 1 There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told, Where the walls are of jasper and streets are of gold; Yet, as o'er the wild waves of life's conflict I'm tossed, I still wonder, sometimes, if my soul shall be lost. But although there are mysteries dark and unknown, I am sure, in their midst I shall not be alone, For that One who on earth lived a life without stain, Shall be close to my side to make ev'rything plain. Chorus: I shall stand in the storm but a little while, For the Master has said to me That I soon shall be tasting the pleasures sweet, Of that land where there is no sea. 2 He shall tell me the reason he carried away That sweet angel whose smile added light to the day The pure child that went out from the reach of earth's wrong Lured away by the music of heavenly song. And that mother, who went from her labor away, When her hair, by the weight of earth's crosses grew gray, I shall find in that land sweet with flow'rs from life's tree, Tho' now hidden from view by death's cold, cruel sea. [Chorus] 3 Oh, I wonder, sometimes, why God takes from my heart Those dear friends from whose love 'tis heart-crushing to part; But he speaks through the storm: "Trust and soon you will see That I've called them to do nobler service for me." Yea, life here has its conflicts and mysteries deep, And the sorrows of life make the heart often weep; But when all have rolled by, in that land I shall be, Where in raptures of joy I shall known no more sea. [Chorus] 3 Topics: Heaven Scripture: Revelation 21:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told]
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There Shall Be No More Sea

Author: Alson M. Doak Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6616 First Line: There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told Refrain First Line: I shall stand in the storm but a little while Lyrics: 1. There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told, Where the walls are of jasper and streets are of gold; Yet, as o’er the wild waves of life’s conflict I’m tossed, I still wonder, sometimes, if my soul shall be lost. But although there are mysteries dark and unknown, I am sure, in their midst I shall not be alone, For that One who on earth lived a life without stain, Shall be close to my side to make everything plain. Refrain I shall stand in the storm but a little while, For the Master has said to me That I soon shall be tasting the pleasures sweet Of that land where there is no sea. 2. He shall tell me the reason He carried away That sweet angel whose smile added light to the day— The pure child that went out from the reach of earth’s wrong, Lured away by the music of heavenly song. And that mother, who went from her labor away, When her hair, by the weight of earth’s crosses grew gray, I shall find in that land sweet with flowers from life’s tree, Tho’ now hidden from view by death’s cold, cruel sea. [Refrain] 3. Oh, I wonder, sometimes, why God takes from my heart Those dear friends from whose love ’tis heart-crushing to part; But He speaks through the storm: Trust and soon you shall see That I’ve called them to do nobler service for Me. Yes, life here has its conflicts and mysteries deep, And the sorrows of life make the heart often weep; But when all have rolled by, in that land I shall be, Where in raptures of joy I shall know no more sea. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told]

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Alson Doak

1867 - 1954 Person Name: Rev. Alson M. Doak Author of "There Shall be no More Sea" in Light in the Valley Born: April 18, 1867, Cher­ry Hill Farm, Bea­ver Coun­ty, Penn­syl­van­ia. Died: Ap­ril 20, 1954. Doak was liv­ing in Frank­fort Springs, Penn­syl­van­ia, in 1880. In 1889, he was in the sen­ior class of Penn­syl­van­ia Nor­mal School in Ed­in­boro, Penn­syl­van­ia. He served as pas­tor of the Meth­od­ist Epis­co­pal church in Ar­magh, Penn­syl­van­ia (1894-95) and in Zel­ien­o­ple, Penn­syl­van­ia (1924-26). He was liv­ing in Bea­ver Coun­ty, Penn­syl­van­ia, as of 1930. His works in­clude: How to Be Rich, 1910 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Thomas S. Evans

Composer of "[There shall be no more sea in that land, I am told]" in The Cyber Hymnal