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On The Golden Strand

Representative Text

1 There’s a beautiful mansion in Heav’n for all
Who believe in Jesus’ name;
Those who trust in His grace and obey His call,
Ever in His blest courts shall reign.

Refrain:
There’s a home in that beautiful land,
A home for you and me,
On that bright golden strand,
We shall dwell eternally.

2 We have friends gone before to that land on high,
Sheltered safely in His fold;
We expect to be there some sweet by and by,
There to dwell ’mid the joys untold. [Refrain]

3 When by faith we have crossed to the other side,
We shall join the angel band,
With our Savior and loved ones to e’er abide
On the beautiful golden strand. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #12389

Author: Walter H. Legg

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Text Information

First Line: There's a beautiful mansion in heaven for all
Title: On The Golden Strand
Author: Walter H. Legg (1913)
Source: New Songs of Praise by Alfred E. Helton et al. (Lenoir, NC: Teachers' Music Publishing Comany, 1913)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: There's a home in that beautiful land
Copyright: Public Domain

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