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Beyond the Valley

Author: Helen A. Manville Hymnal: Gems of Song #11 (1901) First Line: Beyond the valley lying low Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the valley lying low]
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Land Of Rest

Author: Helen A. Manville Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9269 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: Beyond the valley lying low Lyrics: 1 Beyond the valley lying low, Through which our feet some day shall go— Beyond the hill’s so purple haze, That stretches far beyond our gaze— There is a place, so happily blest, Which here we call The Land of Rest. 2 A land with hills and valleys fair, And many of our loved are there; So silently, and one by one They went the lonesome journey on; All, folded hands upon their breast, Went out into The Land of Rest. 3 I long that happy bourne to see, I long to know how it will be, When first these eyes of mine behold The land of which the prophets told. Of my inheritance possessed, When shall I reach The Land of Rest? 4 O blessèd land! O time so slow! Not with reluctance I shall go, But on my lips a happy song, That it, the day looked for so long, Has come to take me to that blest— That peaceful land, The Land of Rest. Languages: Latin Tune Title: BARBUDA
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Happy The Man, Who Poor And Low

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11805 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Happy the man, who poor and low, Less goodness in himself conceives Than Christ doth of His servant know, Who saved from self-reflection lives, Unconscious of the grace bestowed, Simply resigned, and lost in God. 2 Himself he cannot perfect call, Or to the meanest saint prefer, Meanest himself, and least of all: And when the glorious character His spotless soul with Christ receives, His fate—to that great day he leaves. Languages: English Tune Title: BARBUDA
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The Thoughtless Brute His Master Knows

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11250 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The thoughtless brute his master knows And loves the hand that gives him food; But Me, from whom their being flows, Sole author of their total good, The Lord, and friend of all mankind, My people have not sense to find. 2 Duller than beasts the human herd, Though fed with blessings from above, My people pay Me no regard, Nor own My providential love, Nor for their kind preserver care In whom they live, and move, and are. Languages: English Tune Title: BARBUDA
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Fain Would I, Lord, The Word Receive

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11269 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Fain would I, Lord, the word receive Which Thou didst to Thy followers give; Would suffer in Thy righteous cause, Daily take up Thy welcome cross; Thy sorrow and reproach sustain, And crucified with Thee remain. 2 Then shall the word on me take place, The promise of preserving grace; If still I in the body stay, To see Thy great vindictive day, When earth is by Thy fire devoured, And all Thy wrath on sinners poured. 3 Whoe’er the patient word retain, And to that dreadful day remain, Thy faithful love shall them conceal, While all the world Thy judgments feel, And Thy last plagues to sinners cry "Repent, or now—forever die!" Languages: English Tune Title: BARBUDA

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