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[My Redeemer has gone to prepare]

Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Vaughan Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 12342 57213 45651 Used With Text: Twill Be Glory By And By

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'Twill Be Glory By And By

Author: John B. Vaughan Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepare Refrain First Line: How I long for that rest Lyrics: 1 My Redeemer has gone to prepare (in the sky) Blessèd mansions of rest by and by (by and by); Soon He’ll call me home to rest With the ransomed and the blest, For it all will be glory by and by (by and by). Refrain: How I long for that rest In the home of the blest, ’Twill be sweet when we meet Oh, it will be glory by and by. 2 I’ve no treasures to bind me below (here below) In this land full of sorrow and woe (here below); All my treasures are above In that land of peace and love. Soon I’ll go and shall rest forevermore (evermore). [Refrain] 3 I shall sing home at last by and by (by and by), And my voice will be tuned to the lyre (heav’nly lyre); Then my song shall ever be, Home at rest beyond the sea, It will all soon be glory by and by (by and by). [Refrain] Used With Tune: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare] Text Sources: Gospel Chimes (Minorhill, Tenn: Vaughan Music Company, 1901)

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'Twill Be Glory By And By

Author: John B. Vaughan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11637 First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepare Refrain First Line: How I long for that rest Lyrics: 1 My Redeemer has gone to prepare (in the sky) Blessèd mansions of rest by and by (by and by); Soon He’ll call me home to rest With the ransomed and the blest, For it all will be glory by and by (by and by). Refrain: How I long for that rest In the home of the blest, ’Twill be sweet when we meet Oh, it will be glory by and by. 2 I’ve no treasures to bind me below (here below) In this land full of sorrow and woe (here below); All my treasures are above In that land of peace and love. Soon I’ll go and shall rest forevermore (evermore). [Refrain] 3 I shall sing home at last by and by (by and by), And my voice will be tuned to the lyre (heav’nly lyre); Then my song shall ever be, Home at rest beyond the sea, It will all soon be glory by and by (by and by). [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]

'Twill Be Glory By and By

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Songs of Pentecostal Power, Complete #45 (1912) First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepare Refrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blest Languages: English Tune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
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'Twill Be Glory By and By

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Christ Exalted in Song #45 (1924) First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepare Refrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blest Languages: English Tune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]

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J. B. Vaughan

1862 - 1918 Person Name: J. B. V. Author of "'Twill Be Glory By and Be" in The Best Gospel Songs and their composers John B. Vaughan (sometimes misspelled Vaughn), 1862-1918 Born: June 16, 1862, El­bert Coun­ty, Georg­ia. Died: July 18, 1918, Athens, Georg­ia. Buried: Oco­nee Hill Cem­e­te­ry, Athens, Georgia. Vaughan was a Gos­pel song writ­er and mu­sic pub­lish­er. At one time he taught at the South­ern De­vel­op­ment Nor­mal mu­sic school in Wa­co, Tex­as. Lyrics-- Beautiful Home Some­where There’ll Be Room Enough ’Twill Be Glo­ry By and By We Shall See the King --http://www.hymntime.com --http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23551328
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