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The Three Mountains

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9632 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: Between me and my Savior Lyrics: 1 Between me and my Savior Three mighty mountains rose, That all my way and ever My coming did oppose; And darkness gathered round me, The light was growing dim, Until my Savior found me, And now I rest in Him. 2 I waited for a feeling, Some new mysterious power, A heavenly light revealing My heart as ne’er before; The mountain dark and gloomy Concealed a loving Lord, Until His voice came to me— "My child, believe My Word." 3 I waited for a fitness, To pray would be a sin! My past life bore the witness How vile my heart had been: This mountain crushed my spirit, Till God deliverance gave— '’Twas sinners without merit That Jesus came to save." 4 And then my fear of failing Of hopes indulged in vain, Of efforts unavailing Eternal life to gain: This mountain rose before me, I called for help divine; Said Jesus, "Dost thou love Me? Then rest thy life in Mine." Languages: English Tune Title: KENSAL GREEN
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From Every Earthly Pleasure

Author: Eliel Davis Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10047 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 From every earthly pleasure From every transient joy, From every mortal treasure That soon will fade and die: No longer these desiring, Upward our wishes tend, No nobler bliss aspiring, And joys that never end. 2 From every piercing sorrow That heaves our breast today, Or threatens us tomorrow— Hope turns our eyes away; On wings of faith ascending, We see the land of light; And feel our sorrows ending In infinite delight. 3 ’Tis true we are but strangers And sojourners here below; And countless snares and dangers Surround the path we go; Though painful and distressing, There is a rest above, And onward we are pressing To reach that land of love. Languages: English Tune Title: KENSAL GREEN

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