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O Heaven! Sweet Heaven

Author: Rev. Edwin H. Nevin Hymnal: Glad Tidings #145 (1899) First Line: O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest Refrain First Line: O beautiful home Languages: English Tune Title: [O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest]

Heaven sweet heaven

Author: Edwin Henry Nevin Hymnal: Lyra Sacra Americana #d136 (1868) First Line: O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blest Languages: English
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O heaven! Sweet Heaven! the home of the blest

Author: Edwin H. Nevin Hymnal: The Churchman's Treasury of Song #173 (1907) Languages: English
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O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blest

Author: Edwin Henry Nevin Hymnal: Christ in Song #668 (1871)
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Oh! heaven, sweet heaven

Hymnal: Heavenly Recruit Praise Hymns #164 (1884) Languages: English

Heaven's my home

Author: D. Baird Hymnal: Hosannas to the King #d92 (1913) First Line: O heaven sweet heaven Languages: English

Jehovah our King

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: The Gospel Messenger, a New Song Book #d102 (1905) First Line: O heaven sweet heaven my soul longs to fly Refrain First Line: All glory to him we ever will sing
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Heaven, Sweet Heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: Echoes of Paradise #154 (1903) First Line: Tell, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven Refrain First Line: Then, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell, O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven]
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O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1008 (1886) Lyrics: 1 O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven, The home of the pure and the blest, Where sorrow and sin cannot enter, Where the weary forever shall rest. Let me hear of that heavenly city, Where all is immortal and fair; And I'll flee from all earthly enchantments, And earnestly long to be there, And earnestly long to be there. 2 Let others seek earthly possessions, And lay up their treasures below; I have heard of a land that is better, And to seek it with ardor I'll go. I have heard of a world robed in glory, And freed from temptation and care, Where sickness and death may not enter, And I long, O, I long to be there. 3 Ambition may spread her bright phantoms, And whisper of honor and fame, She may lure on her thousands to labor, To win an illustrious name; Be this my ambition, to follow The path my Redeemer has trod, Be an heir of his heavenly kingdom, And dwell in the city of God. 4 Though the way of the wicked may prosper, And be sprinkled with flowers so gay, Though wide be the path that they travel, And pleasant and easy the way, Though no troubles their pathway encompass, Triumphant through life though they go, I'll envy them not, for their journey Ends only in sorrow and woe. 5 Let me enter the gate that is narrow, The way that with danger is spread, And though rugged and dark be my pathway, One bright ray is over it shed; For I hear the sweet voice of my Saviour, Saying, "Fear not, for I am thy God; I know thy temptations and trials, For I the rough pathway have trod." 6 Dear Saviour, thy promise is precious, Thy guidance I evermore crave: O help me to walk in thy footsteps, And trust in thy power to save: O give me a place in thy kingdom, When life with its turmoil is o'er; Let me dwell with the King in his beauty, And I ask, O, I ask for no more. Topics: Reward of Saints Tune Title: TELL ME OF HEAVEN

O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: Supplement to the Advent and Sabbath Hymn Book #d58 (1858)

O tell me of heaven, sweet heaven

Author: Sarah M. Swan Hymnal: Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d810 (1886) Languages: English
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The Heavenly City

Author: M. E. C. Wyeth Hymnal: Joy and Gladness #40 (1880) First Line: Oh, sweet, oh, heavenly city Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, sweet, oh, heavenly city]
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Home Over Yonder

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: Salvation Songs #26 (1895) First Line: Oh 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions yonder Refrain First Line: We shall soon pass over into glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions yonder]
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Benedictus

Author: Mrs. Edna L. Park Hymnal: Select Gems #213 (1889) First Line: For this sweet hour, O heavenly King Languages: English Tune Title: [For this sweet hour, O heavenly King]
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O, sweet heaven

Hymnal: Revival Songs #C332 (1870)

O 'tis sweet to think of heaven

Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Worship #d64 (1871) Languages: English
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Home over yonder

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: Loyal Praise #130 (1907) First Line: Oh, 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions Refrain First Line: We shall soon pass over into glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions]
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Home Over Yonder

Author: R. T. W. Hymnal: Living Praise #133 (1902) First Line: Oh, 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions Refrain First Line: We shall soon pass over into glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions]

O Jesu sweet, for heavenly things

Author: William Hunnis Hymnal: Hymns and Hymn Tunes in the English Metrical Psalters #d558 (1966) Languages: English

O how sweet in heaven to sing

Author: William Allen Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns for Public worship, Containing All the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts ... #d677 (1835)

How sweet thou art, O heavenly rest

Hymnal: Collection of Hymns Designed for the use of the Church of Christ by the Reformed Mennonite Church #d60 (1949) Languages: English

How sweet thou art, O heavenly rest

Hymnal: Collection of Hymns Designed for the Use of the Church of Christ by the Reformed Mennonite Church #d62 (1910) Languages: English
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Benedictus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings #167 (1913) First Line: For this sweet hour, O heav'nly King Topics: Closing Hymn Languages: English Tune Title: [For this sweet hour, O heavenly King]

Heaven, home unchanging

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: Songs of Triumph #d134 (1905) First Line: O how sweet to think of heaven
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Benedictus

Author: Mrs. Edna L. Park Hymnal: Joyful Lays #151 (1884) First Line: For this sweet hour, O heav'nly King Lyrics: 1 For this sweet hour, O heav’nly King, To Thee our thanks, our praise, we bring; For this sweet hour, whose light has shone With beams reflected from Thy throne. 2 And now, dear Saviour, as we part, Impress Thy truth on every heart; And may this precious means of grace Incline us all to seek Thy face. 3 Control our thoughts, our footsteps guide; May peace henceforth in us abide; And may this holy Sabbath be A day’s march nearer, Lord, to Thee. Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:22 Languages: English Tune Title: [For this sweet hour, O heav'nly King]

Home over yonder

Author: R. T. Wiley Hymnal: All Hail #d146 (1900) First Line: O 'tis sweet to think of heavenly mansions Refrain First Line: We shall soon pass over into glory Languages: English
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How sweet thou art, O heav'nly rest

Hymnal: Collection of Hymns #72 (1895) Languages: English
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The Music of Heaven

Author: Emma A. Tiffany Hymnal: Light in the Valley #188 (1898) First Line: O the music sweet of heav'n I hear Refrain First Line: O the music sweet of heav'n I hear Lyrics: 1 O the music sweet of heav'n I hear, When glows the early morn; Its cadence, falling soft and clear, Awakes the world from sleep. Chorus; O the music sweet of heav'n I hear, It cheers my heart each day; O lighter grows my heavy load, And brighter shines the way. 2 O the music sweet of heav'n I hear, When noontide's with'ring beam Annoys and fills my soul with fear, O priceless then it seems. [Chorus] 3 O the music sweet of heav'n I hear, When twilight shadows fall; To dim my faith no clouds appear, Christ's love o'erruleth all. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [O the music sweet of heav'n I hear]

O sweet as heavenly music broke

Hymnal: Universalist Hymn Book #d385 (1843)
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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 3 #148 (1918) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Lyrics: 1 “Complete!” O sweet and heav’nly word, That sinless angels never heard! Our stam’ring lips can scarcely spell it, It needs a seraph voice to tell it: Complete, not in myself, but Thee! “Yes, trusting soul, complete in Me, complete in Me.” Chorus: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it; Complete in Him, I dare to tell it; Complete in Him, I’m sanctified; Complete in Him, I’m satisfied, I’m satisfied. 2 But I am weak and full of sin, All bruis’d without, and stained within; How can it be that I be holy? “Ah, learn of Me, the meek and lowly; My grace it is that sets you free! Rejoice, thou art complete in Me, complete in Me.” [Chorus] 3 But I am blind, I shall but stray Or grope and stumble in the way. “My hand shall hold, Mine eye shall guide thee; And My bright angels walk beside thee, Fear not, I gave myself for thee, And where I am night cannot be, night cannot be.” [Chorus] 4 “Complete in Him!” and what is this, But gate of pearl that leads to bliss? Life has no need but Jesus fills it; Life has no storm but Jesus stills it; Peace widens, deepens to a sea, When I can say, “Complete in Thee, complete in Thee.” [Chorus] 5 And when before the great white throne I reap the joys my tears have sown, In loftier songs I will adore Him And cast my crown of gold before Him; And this my highest note shall be, “Redeemed and saved, Complete in Thee, complete in Thee.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Sacred Melodies Nos.1 and 2 combined #75 (1886) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete In Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #137 (1899) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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Complete in Him

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Hymnal: Songs of Joy and Gladness with Supplement #354 (1889) First Line: "Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word Refrain First Line: Complete in Him, I know, I feel it Languages: English Tune Title: ["Complete!" O sweet and heav'nly word]
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The bread of life

Hymnal: Year of Worship for Sunday Schools and Homes #23 (1873) First Line: O sweet as heavenly music broke

Complete in Him

Author: Henry Burton Hymnal: Sacred Melodies No. 1 #d17 (1886) First Line: Complete! O sweet and heavenly word

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