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![]() | When the everlasting morning on this wearyAuthor: Lizzie DeArmondPublished in 3 hymnals |
Lizzie Douglas Foulks DeArmond was a school teacher who lived in Pennsylvania. She served the Lord in the children’s department of her Sunday School. DeArmond had enjoyed writing since her earliest years, but it was not until she found herself a widow in 1923, with 8 children to support, that she focused on this as a means both of ministry and livelihood. She produced children’s hymns, recitations, exercises, dialogues and so on, along with articles for newspapers and magazines, the text for cantatas, nature stories and more.
Mrs. DeArmond wrote of her work, “If anything I have written has helped to lift one soul above the cares and worries of everyday life, and brought it nearer to the great loving heart of Jesus, the joy is mine,… Go to person page >| First Line: | When the everlasting morning on this weary |
| Title: | They never die up yonder |
| Author: | Lizzie DeArmond |
| Text Title | First Line | Instances (3) | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| They never die up yonder | When the everlasting morning on this weary earth shall dawn | New Songs of the Gospel (Nos. 1, 2, and 3 combined) #33 | For they never die up yonder | Lizzie DeArmond | 1908 | ||||||||||||
| They never die up yonder | When the everlasting morning on this weary | New Songs of the Gospel: for use in all religious meetings #35 | Lizzie DeArmond | 1900 | |||||||||||||
| They never die up yonder | When the everlasting morning on this weary | Crowning Praises #d128 | For they never die up yonder | Lizzie DeArmond | 1911 |
