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The evergreen shore

Author: N. J. Chidester Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: With song and rejoicing we journey Refrain First Line: Then let this wild life-tempest

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[With song and rejoicing we journey along]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: N. J. Chidester Tune Sources: Song-Land Messenger No. 2 by Anthony J. Showalter (Dallas: Showalter-Lincoln Company, 1898) Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55655 35565 51111 Used With Text: The Evergreen Shore

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The Evergreen Shore

Author: N. J. Chidester Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8673 First Line: With song and rejoicing we journey along Refrain First Line: Then let this wild life-tempest roar Lyrics: 1 With song and rejoicing we journey along, Bound for the evergreen shore, Where saints of all nations in one endless song Sing praises to God evermore. Refrain: Then let this wild life-tempest roar, Christ Jesus is guiding us o’er; With our trials all past we will anchor at last, Safe on the evergreen shore. 2 We’re joyfully sailing o’er life’s ocean wide, Bound for the evergreen shore, For Jesus will welcome us home to His side, Where sorrow and sighing are o’er. [Refrain] 3 The trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall arise, Bound for the evergreen shore, For Jesus, the Risen, the One Sacrifice, Has saved us from sin evermore. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [With song and rejoicing we journey along]

The evergreen shore

Author: N. J. Chidester Hymnal: Song-Land Messenger No.2 #d279 (1898) First Line: With song and rejoicing we journey Refrain First Line: Then let this wild life-tempest

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