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Then palms of victory, crowns of glory

Hymnal: Temple Chimes #d116 (1888) Hymnal Title: Temple Chimes First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler

I saw a wayworn traveler

Hymnal: The Advent Christian Hymnal #d360 (1894) Hymnal Title: The Advent Christian Hymnal
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I Saw a Wayworn Traveler

Author: J. B. M. Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #333 (1924) Hymnal Title: The Baptist Standard Hymnal Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory, crowns of glory Topics: The Christian Love and Gratitude Scripture: Numbers 10:29 Languages: English Tune Title: DELIVERANCE WILL COME
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Deliverance Will Come

Author: John B. Matthias Hymnal: The Cokesbury Hymnal #142 (1923) Hymnal Title: The Cokesbury Hymnal First Line: I saw a wayworn trav'ler Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory, crowns of glory Languages: English Tune Title: [I saw a wayworn trav'ler]

Deliverance will come

Hymnal: The Complete Church Hymnal #d117 (1925) Hymnal Title: The Complete Church Hymnal First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler Languages: English

Then palms of victory, crowns of glory

Hymnal: The Crowning Glory Nos. 1 and 2 #d155 (1891) Hymnal Title: The Crowning Glory Nos. 1 and 2 First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler
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Deliverance Will Come

Author: John B. Matthias Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1213 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler, in tattered garments clad Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory, crowns of glory Lyrics: 1. I saw a wayworn traveler, in tattered garments clad, And struggling up the mountain, it seemed that he was sad; His back was laden heavy, his strength was almost gone, Yet he shouted as he journeyed, Deliverance will come! Refrain Then palms of victory, crowns of glory, Palms of victory I shall wear. 2. The summer sun was shining, the sweat was on his brow, His garments worn and dusty, his step seemed very slow; But he kept pressing onward, for he was wending home, Still shouting as he journeyed, Deliverance will come! [Refrain] 3. The songsters in the arbor that stood beside the way Attracted his attention, inviting his delay: His watchword being Onward! he stopped his ears and ran, Still shouting as he journeyed, Deliverance will come! [Refrain] 4. I saw him in the evening; the sun was bending low; He’d overtopped the mountain, and reached the vale below: He saw the Golden City—his everlasting home— And shouted loud, Hosanna! Deliverance will come! [Refrain] 5. While gazing on that city, just o’er the narrow flood, A band of holy angels came from the throne of God; They bore him on their pinions safe o’er the dashing foam, And joined him in his triumph: Deliverance had come! [Refrain] 6. I heard the song of triumph they sang upon that shore, Saying, Jesus has redeemed us to suffer nevermore! Then casting his eyes backward on the race which he had run, He shouted loud, Hosanna! Deliverance has come! [Refrain] This version appeared in The Finest of the Wheat, No. 2 (Chicago, Illinois: R. R. McCabe & Co., 1894). 1. I saw a blood washed pilgrim, a sinner saved by grace, Upon the King’s highway, with peaceful, shining face; Temptations sore beset him, but nothing could afright; He said, The yoke is easy, the burden, it is light. Refrain Then palms of victory, crowns of glory, Palms of victory I shall wear. 2. His helmet was salvation, a simple faith his shield, And righteousness his breastplate, the spirit’s sword he’d wield. All fiery darts arrested, and quenched their blazing flight; He cried The yoke is easy, the burden, it is light. [Refrain] 3. I saw him in the furnace; he doubted not, nor feared, And in the flames beside him, the Son of God appeared; Though seven times ’twas heated, with all the tempter’s might, He cried, The yoke is easy, the burden, it is light. [Refrain] 4. ’Mid storms, and clouds, and trials, in prison, at the stake, He leaped for joy, rejoicing, ’twas all for Jesus’ sake; That God should count him worthy, was such supreme delight, He cried, The yoke is easy, the burden, is so light. [Refrain] 5. I saw him overcoming, through all the swelling strife, Until he crossed the threshold of God’s eternal life; The crown, the throne, the scepter, the name, the stone so white, Were his, who found, in Jesus, the yoke and burden light. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I saw a wayworn traveler, in tattered garments clad]
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Deliverance Will Come

Author: Rev. W. McDonald Hymnal: The Evangelist No. 3 #61 (1894) Hymnal Title: The Evangelist No. 3 First Line: I saw a wayworn trav'ler Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory Languages: English Tune Title: [I saw a wayworn trav'ler]

Deliverance will come

Hymnal: The Garner #d52 (1878) Hymnal Title: The Garner First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory, crowns of glory

Deliverance will come

Hymnal: The Go Ye Hymnal #d50 (1910) Hymnal Title: The Go Ye Hymnal First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler Refrain First Line: Then palms of victory, crowns of glory

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