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In the Heavenly Land Beyond

Author: D. H. L. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Oh, that land, the golden land Refrain First Line: In the land, far beyond Used With Tune: [Oh, that land, the golden land]
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Always Near

Author: William N. Meserve Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Forth He came, the risen Lord Refrain First Line: Always near, blessed Lord Lyrics: 1 Forth He came, the risen Lord, Grandly of His own accord; Lying lips had dared to say Thieves had stolen Him away. Forth He came, and His the name, Swells our song with glad acclaim. Refrain: Always near, blessèd Lord, Needed cheer to afford, Let His name be adored, Risen Jesus, blessèd Lord. 2 Sound His praises far and wide, Tell of Jesus who has died, Trumpet no uncertain sound, On the world’s great battle ground; He’ll o’erthrow the fiercest foe, Ever fallen man can know. [Refrain] 3 Go to distant heathen lands, Valleys, jungles, burning sands, Freely you have gifts received, Tell in whom you have believed; Quickly go, let others know, Blessings from the Gospel flow. [Refrain] 4 Not alone! A mighty friend Shall be with you to the end, Blessing you as you shall bless Those who writhe in sin’s distress; Go and teach, a Savior preach, Speak in love, compel, beseech. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Forth He came, the risen Lord] Text Sources: The International Lesson Hymnal, for 1880, by David C. Cook and T. Martin Towne (Chicago: David C. Cook, 1880)

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