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O, heaven, sweet heaven, when shall I see

Hymnal: C41858 #269 (1858) First Line: Yonder's my house and portion fair
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They're coming home

Hymnal: C41858 #270 (1858) First Line: There I shall bathe my weary soul
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So fare ye well, so fare ye well

Hymnal: C41858 #271 (1858) First Line: Oh, here's my heart, and here's my hand
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Soon the joyful news will come

Hymnal: C41858 #274 (1858) First Line: I'm glad that I am born to die
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There we'll sing redeeming love

Hymnal: C41858 #275 (1858) First Line: My suffering times will soon be o'er
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I never sill turn back any more

Hymnal: C41858 #276 (1858) First Line: Come on my partners in distress
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Ane we'll wait till Jesus comes

Hymnal: C41858 #277 (1858) First Line: Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
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Singing, Oh, Glory!

Hymnal: C41858 #279 (1858) First Line: Religion makes me happy
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Let me go, the day is breaking

Hymnal: C41858 #280 (1858) First Line: Oft the parting hand I've taken
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Oh! heaven, sweet heaven, when shall I see?

Hymnal: C41858 #281 (1858) First Line: Yonder's my house and portion fair
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Keep me, Lord, keep me

Hymnal: C41858 #282 (1858) First Line: I don't care what this world may say
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And O, if I was there

Hymnal: C41858 #283 (1858) First Line: Brother, did't you promise Jesus
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Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah to God

Author: William A. Muhlenberg Hymnal: C41858 #284 (1858) First Line: I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
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Oh! worthy, oh! worthy

Hymnal: C41858 #285 (1858) First Line: Oh! when shall I see Jesus
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I want to go

Hymnal: C41858 #286 (1858) First Line: What makes me praise my Lord so bold
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I'm a pilgrim, I'm a stranger

Hymnal: C41858 #287 (1858) First Line: On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
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Then we'll take the wings of the morning

Hymnal: C41858 #288 (1858) First Line: O the judgment day is coming
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We are weary away, like some long summer's day

Hymnal: C41858 #289 (1858) First Line: Children of the heavenly King
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We are passing away

Hymnal: C41858 #290 (1858) First Line: And must I be to judgment brought
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The judgment day is rolling round

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: C41858 #291 (1858) First Line: And must I be to judgment brought
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We are passing away, we are passing away

Hymnal: C41858 #292 (1858) First Line: Yonder's my house and portion fair
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O there will be mourning, mourning

Hymnal: C41858 #293 (1858) First Line: Parents and children there will [may] part
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Oh turn poor sinner

Hymnal: C41858 #294 (1858) First Line: The judgement day is coming
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We're traveling to the grave

Hymnal: C41858 #295 (1858) First Line: It won't be long before we'll go
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When the mighty, mighty, mighty trumpet shall sound

Hymnal: C41858 #296 (1858) First Line: The last lovely morning, it soon will appear
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But he rose, he rose

Hymnal: C41858 #297 (1858) First Line: The grave, it could not hold him
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In the morning, in the morning

Hymnal: C41858 #298 (1858) First Line: I love the Lord, I know I do
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I come, I come, without delay

Hymnal: C41858 #300 (1858) First Line: Just as I am, without one plea
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Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, to God!

Hymnal: C41858 #301 (1858) First Line: I would not live alway, I ask not to stay
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We're traveling home to heaven above

Author: Hugh Stowell Hymnal: C41858 #302 (1858) First Line: From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
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There you shall wear a starry crown

Hymnal: C41858 #303 (1858) First Line: Come on my partners in distress
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We are all united heart and hand

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: C41858 #304 (1858) First Line: The way the holy prophets went
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Travel on, believers, travel on

Hymnal: C41858 #305 (1858) First Line: O pray for me, I'll pray for you, For that's the way
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We'll serve the Lord

Hymnal: C41858 #306 (1858) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The good old way, how sweet thou art! Lyrics: Refrain: We'll serve the Lord, We'll watch and pray, We'll serve the Lord, In the good old way. Hymn: The good old way, how sweet thou art! May none of us from thee depart, But may our actions always say, We're marching in the good old way. [Refrain] Languages: English
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O how charming, how charming is Jesus

Hymnal: C41858 #307 (1858) First Line: And if you meet with troubles
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Oh, to know the love of Jesus

Hymnal: C41858 #308 (1858) First Line: Come thou fount of every blessing
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Lord, verify the promise

Hymnal: C41858 #309 (1858) First Line: Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
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In the morning, what a beautiful morning that will be

Hymnal: C41858 #310 (1858) First Line: Our suffering times will soon be o'er

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