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Jerusalén, altísima ciudad

Author: Johannes Matthaeus Meyfart; Federico Fliedner Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 3 hymnals
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Jerusalem, thou city fair and high

Author: Catherine Winkworth Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: Jerusalem, thou city fair and high, Would God I were in thee! My longing heart fain, fain to thee would fly, It will not stay with me; Far over vale and mountain, Far over field and plain, It hastes to seek its Fountain And quit this world of pain. Oh happy day, and yet far happier hour, When wilt thou come at last? When fearless to my Father's love and power, Whose promise standeth fast, My soul I gladly render, For surely will His hand Lead her with guidance tender To heaven her fatherland. 221 A moment's space, and gently, wondrously, Released from earthly ties, The fiery car shall bear her up to thee Through all these lower skies, To yonder shining regions, While down to meet her come The blessed angel legions, And bid her welcome home. Oh Zoin, hail! Bright city, now unfold The gates of grace to me! How many a time I long'd for thee of old, Ere yet I was set free From yon dark life of sadness, Yon world of shadowy nought, And God had given the gladness, The heritage I sought. Oh what the tribe, or what the glorious host, Comes sweeping swiftly down? The chosen ones on earth who wrought the most, The Church's brightest crown, Our Lord hath sent to meet me, As in the far-off years Their words oft came to greet me In yonder land of tears. The Patriarchs' and Prophets' noble train, With all Christ's followers true, Who bore the cross, and could the worst disdain That tyrants dared to do, I see them shine for ever, All-glorious as the sun, 'Mid light that fadeth never, Their perfect freedom won. And when within that lovely Paradise At last I safely dwell, From out my blissful soul what songs shall rise, What joy my lips shall tell, While holy saints are singing Hosannas o'er and o'er, Pure Hallelujahs ringing Around me evermore. Innumerous choirs before the shining throne Their joyful anthems raise, Till Heaven's glad halls are echoing with the tone Of that great hymn of praise, And all its host rejoices, And all its blessed throng Unite their myriad voices In one eternal song!
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Jerusalem! high tower thy glorious walls

Author: Johann M. Meyfart; William R. Whittingham Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 21 hymnals Lyrics: Jerusalem! high tower thy glorious walls, Would God I were in thee! Desire of thee my longing heart enthralls, Desire at home to be: Wide from the world outleaping, O'er hill, and vale, and plain, My soul's strong wing is sweeping, Thy portals to attain. O gladsome day and yet more gladsome hour! When shall that hour have come, When my rejoicing soul its own free power May use in going home? Itself to Jesus giving In trust to his own hand, To dwell among the living In that blest Fatherland. Great fastness thou of honour! thee I greet: Throw wide thy gracious gate, An entrance free to give these longing feet, At last released, though late, From wretchedness and sinning, And life's long, weary way; And now, of God's gift, winning Eternity's bright day. Unnumbered choirs before the Lamb's high throne There shout the jubilee, With loud resounding peal and sweetest tone, In blissful ecstasy: 505 A hundred thousand voices Take up the wondrous song; Eternity rejoices God's praises to prolong. Topics: Processional; Sunday Schools Used With Tune: WHITTINGHAM

Wide Open Stand the Gates

Author: J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, 1808-72; Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., b. 1923 Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Wide open stand the gates adorned with pearl Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: Revelation 5 Used With Tune: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT
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Jerusalem, Thou City Built On High!

Author: Johann M. Meyfart; Arthur T. Russell Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, thou city built on high! Oh that I were in thee: With full desire my heart doth upward fly, Nor longer rests in me. Far over dale and mountain, Far o’er the earth’s wide field, My heart to God ascending, Itself to Him doth yield. 2 O glorious city! thee my spirit hails: Unfold thy gates of grace: With long delay my heart within me fails, For you, pure dwelling place! Forth from this day of evil Life which I scarcely live, I seek that land of promise Which God to me doth give. T3 he elders there and prophets’ noble band, And Christ’s whole company, Who bear the cross’ yoke at His command, For Him prepared to die— I see in joyous freedom, And glory sweeping by: All with bright beams surrounded, As suns they shine on high. 4 When at the last I thither shall ascend To that bright paradise, The joy shall fill my heart that knows no end; Praise from my lips shall rise. The blest their hallelujahs In glory there prolong, And raise their glad hosannas In everlasting song. Used With Tune: JERUSALEM Text Sources: Tuba Novissima (Coburg, Germany: 1626); Tr.: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deigthon, 1851)
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True Light, that lightest all in heaven and earth

Author: G. Thring Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 True Light, that lightest all in heaven and , Light us Thou Light divine; Children thou mad'st us by a second birth. children, O Lord, of Thine; Heirs of a life undying, The hidden life above, Strong on Thy strength relying, Safe in a Father's love. 2 The earth, erewhile so oft bedewed with tears, Shall be, like man, new-born; The heavens--unrolled through unimagined years-- Be bright with endless morn; No room is there for sorrow, Toll, trouble, want, or care, None anxious for the morrow,-- There is no morrow there. 3 Light there, eternal light and life shall reign O'er all without, within; No stricken soul e'er bow beneath the pain Of unforgotten sing; The day shall have no ending, No night its shadows cast, All present gladness blending With gladness in the past. 4 We darkly now, as in a mirror, see These wondrous worlds on high; Help us, O Lord, to live our life in Thee, The life that cannot die; Till heavenward ever soaring, By Thy redeeming grace, Before Thy throne adoring We see Thee face to face. Topics: The Last Things The Heavenly Home; The Last Things The Heavenly Home; Heaven Used With Tune: [True Light, that lightest all in heaven and earth]

Jerusalem, Whose Towers Touch the Skies

Author: Johann M. Meyfart, 1590-1642; Gilbert E. Doan, b. 1930 Meter: 10.6.10.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Christian Hope; Heaven; Christian Hope Used With Tune: JERUSALEM, DU HOCHGEBAUTE STADT

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