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The Brighter Land

Author: Emma Talford Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There is a brighter land than this Lyrics: 1 There is a brighter land than this, Where happiness doth dwell; A land of pure and perfect bliss, Whose joys no tongue can tell. There dwell the saints in heav’nly light, A holy, happy throng; There all is beautiful and bright, And Jesus is their song. 2 By faith I can its beauties see, Its splendor passing bright; And oft I’m longing there to be, Secure from every blight; I’m longing, for this vale is drear, And I’m by cares oppressed; I’m sighing for that home so dear, Where I may sweetly rest. Used With Tune: POTOSÍ Text Sources: Sabbath Songs for Children's Worship by Leonard Marshall, J. C. Proctor, and Samuel Burnham (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1869)
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O, why not Come to Jesus Now?

Author: L. M. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O why not come to Jesus now Used With Tune: [O why not come to Jesus now]

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