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[Las montañas de Sion do el santo estará]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. G. Clark Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 55111 11233 31551 Used With Text: Las montañas de Sion

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Las montañas de Sion

Author: J. Marron Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Las montañas de Sion do el santo estará Refrain First Line: Cantemos de célico Edén Used With Tune: [Las montañas de Sion do el santo estará]
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Then sing of the beautiful hills

Author: J. G. C. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest Lyrics: 1 O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest, When the Lord has made all things new; Where we shall forget, in the smile of God, The toils we have journeyed through, We have seen those hills in their brightness rise By the eye of faith below, And we've felt the thrill of immortal eyes In the night of our darkest woe. Chorus: The sing of the beautiful hills, That rise from the ever green shore; O sing of the beautiful hills, When the weary shall toil no more. 2 The cities of yore that were reared in crime, And renowned by the praise of seers, Went down in the tramp of old King Time, To sleep with his grey-haired years; But the beautiful hills rise bright and strong Thro' the smoke of old Time's red wars, As on that day when the first deep song Rolled up from the morning stars. [Chorus] 3 We dream of rest on the beautiful hills, Where the trav'ler shall thirst no more; And we hear the hum of a thousand rills That wander the green glens o'er. We'll grasp the hands of the martyred ones, Who have braved the world's rude strife, And shout with them o'er the vict'ry gained, And the crown of immortal life. [Chorus] 4 Our arms are weak, yet we would not fling To our feet this load of ours; The winds of spring to the valleys sing, And the turf replies with flowers, And thus we learn on our wintry way That our Father rules as he wills; And the breath of God on our souls shall play Till we reach those radiant hills. [Chorus] Topics: Bible Songs Reward of Saints Scripture: Psalm 24:3 Used With Tune: THE BEAUTIFUL HILLS
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The Beautiful Hills

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Oh! the beautiful hills where the blest shall tread Refrain First Line: We sing of the beautiful hills Used With Tune: [Oh! the beautiful hills where the blest shall tread]

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The Beautiful Hills

Author: J. G. C. Hymnal: Gospel Melodies and Evangelistic Hymns #217 (1944) First Line: O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest Refrain First Line: Then sing of the beautiful hills Lyrics: 1 O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest, When the Lord has made all things new; Where we shall forget, in the smiles of God, The toils we have journeyed through. We have seen those hills in their brightness rise By the eye of faith below, And we’ve felt the thrill of immortal eyes In the night of our darkest woe. Refrain: Then sin of the beautiful hills, That rise from the ever-green shore; O sing of the beautiful hills, When the weary shall toil no more. 2 The cities of yore that were reared in crime, And renowned by the praise of seers, Went down in the tramp of old King Time, To sleep with his gray-haired years; But the beautiful hills rise bright and strong Thro’ the smoke of old Time’s red wars, As on that day when the first deep song Rolled up from the morning stars. [Refrain] 3 We dream of rest on the beautiful hills, Where the trav’ler shall thirst no more; And we hear the hum of a thousand rills That wander the green glens o’er. We’ll grasp the hands of the martyred ones, Who have braved the world’s rude strife, And shout with them o’er the vict’ry gained, And the crown of immortal life. [Refrain] 4 Our arms are weak, yet we would not fling To our feet this load of ours; The winds of spring to the valleys sing, And the turf replies with flowers. And thus we learn on our wintry way That our Father rules as He wills; And the breath of God on our souls shall play Till we reach those radiant hills. [Refrain] Topics: The Homeland Languages: English Tune Title: [O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest]
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Then sing of the beautiful hills

Author: J. G. C. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1366 (1886) First Line: O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest Lyrics: 1 O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest, When the Lord has made all things new; Where we shall forget, in the smile of God, The toils we have journeyed through, We have seen those hills in their brightness rise By the eye of faith below, And we've felt the thrill of immortal eyes In the night of our darkest woe. Chorus: The sing of the beautiful hills, That rise from the ever green shore; O sing of the beautiful hills, When the weary shall toil no more. 2 The cities of yore that were reared in crime, And renowned by the praise of seers, Went down in the tramp of old King Time, To sleep with his grey-haired years; But the beautiful hills rise bright and strong Thro' the smoke of old Time's red wars, As on that day when the first deep song Rolled up from the morning stars. [Chorus] 3 We dream of rest on the beautiful hills, Where the trav'ler shall thirst no more; And we hear the hum of a thousand rills That wander the green glens o'er. We'll grasp the hands of the martyred ones, Who have braved the world's rude strife, And shout with them o'er the vict'ry gained, And the crown of immortal life. [Chorus] 4 Our arms are weak, yet we would not fling To our feet this load of ours; The winds of spring to the valleys sing, And the turf replies with flowers, And thus we learn on our wintry way That our Father rules as he wills; And the breath of God on our souls shall play Till we reach those radiant hills. [Chorus] Topics: Bible Songs Reward of Saints Scripture: Psalm 24:3 Tune Title: THE BEAUTIFUL HILLS
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The Beautiful Hills

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #568 (1885) First Line: Oh! the beautiful hills where the blest shall tread Refrain First Line: We sing of the beautiful hills Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! the beautiful hills where the blest shall tread]

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James G. Clark

Composer of "[O the beautiful hills where the saints will rest]" in Gospel Melodies and Evangelistic Hymns

Juan Marrón

Person Name: J. Marron Author of "Las montañas de Sion" in Himnario Adventista Pseudonym. See Brown, Walton John
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