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Not Far From Heaven's Gate

Author: Rev. J. H. Luther Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Waiting, while I travel onward Used With Tune: [Waiting, while I travel onward]

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LA JOLLA

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. M. Barnes Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 11121 65122 24321 Used With Text: Not Far From Heaven's Gate

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Not Far From Heaven's Gate

Author: Rev. J. H. Luther Hymnal: Sweet Harmonies #1 (1896) First Line: Waiting, while I travel onward Languages: English Tune Title: [Waiting, while I travel onward]
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Not Far From Heaven's Gate

Author: John H. Luther Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7977 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Waiting, while I travel onward Lyrics: 1 Waiting, while I travel onward, For the pilgrim’s promised rest, For the crown and joy eternal, In the city of the blest. Earth, with all its pleasant voices, Cannot stay my toil-worn feet; Love the purest—hope the brightest— Hath no promise half so sweet. 2 Waiting till each cross that meets us Doth its office work of love; Making every burden lighter, Turning every thought above. Waiting, after nights of waking; After days of toil and pain, Leaving all my doubts forever, Counting all my losses gain. 3 Waiting, till the Bridegroom cometh, When the bride arrayed in white, Shall behold the worlds of glory Fashioned for the sons of light. Oh, the loved ones that will meet us, When we reach the other shore, Oh, the bright ones that will greet us, When the pilgrimage is o’er. 4 In the light of that fair country Ever falling on my way, Sorrows cast but feeble shadows, Night is joyous as the day. Thus my waiting only seemeth Like love’s vigil, full of trust, For I know ere long He cometh— He the lovely and the just. 5 Let me wait, then, ’mid the tempest, For the voice that whispers peace, Wait within the home of sorrow For the struggling soul’s release. Waiting—this is all life’s mission On the Prince of Life to wait, He who toils with patient waiting, Is not far from Heaven’s gate. Languages: English Tune Title: LA JOLLA

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C. M. Barnes

Composer of "[Waiting, while I travel onward]" in Sweet Harmonies Barnes was living in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, in the 1890s. His works include: Sweet Harmonies, editor (C. M. Barnes: Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1896) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

John Hill Luther

Person Name: Rev. J. H. Luther Author of "Not Far From Heaven's Gate" in Sweet Harmonies
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