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The Heavenly Jerusalem

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #14 (1800) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee! When will my sorrows have an end? Thy joys, when shall I see? 2 Thy walls are all of precious stone, Most glorious to behold; Thy gates are richly set with pearl, Thy streets are pav'd with gold. 3 Thy garden and thy pleasant green Though comely long have been; Through darkning light, by human sight, Have never yet been seen. 4 If heaven be thus glorious, Lord, Why should I fly from thence? What folly 'tis that I should dread To die and go from hence! 5 Reach down, reach down, thine arm of grace, And cause me to ascend, Where congregations ne'er break up, And sabbaths never end. 6 Jesus my love to glory's gone, Him will I go and see, And all my brethren, here below, Will soon come after me. 7 My friends, I bid you all adieu, I leave you in God's care: And if I never more see you, Go on, I'll meet you there. 8 There we shall meet, and no more part, And heav'n shall ring with praise, While Jesus' love in every heart, Shall tune the song free grace. 9 Millions of years around may run, Our song shall still go on; To praise the Father and the Son, And Spirit, three in one. 10 When we've been there ten thousand years Bright shining as the sun, We've no less days to serve our God, Than when we first begun. Languages: English

Home, sweet home, my long sought home

Hymnal: Sacred Melodies #d63 (1879) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee

Long sought home

Hymnal: Our Favorite Hymnal #d153 (1938) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee Refrain First Line: Home, sweet home, my long sought home

Home, sweet home, my long sought home

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #d277 (1913) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee
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Jerusalem, my happy home

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #981 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, O, how I long for thee! When will my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 Thy walls are all of precious stone, Most glorious to behold; Thy gates are richly set with pearl, Thy streets are paved with gold. 3 Thy garden and thy pleasant walks My study long have been; Such dazzling views, by human sight Have never yet been seen. 4 Lord, help us by thy mighty grace To keep in view the prize Till thou dost come to take us home To that blest paradise. Topics: Reward of Saints Tune Title: ST. PETER

O the place, the happy place

Hymnal: A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs Now in Use. 2nd ed. #d59 (1811) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee Languages: English

O the place, the happy place

Hymnal: A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs Now in Use #d66 (1807) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee Languages: English
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: Rev. Jos. Bromehead Hymnal: Northfield Hymnal No. 2 #182 (1916) Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? O happy harbor of the saints! O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, No grief, no care, no toil. 2 In thee no sickness may be seen, No hurt, no ache, no sore; In thee there is no dread of death, But life for evermore. No dampish mist is seen in thee, No cold nor darksome night; There every soul shines as the sun; There God Himself gives light. 3 There lust and lucre cannot dwell; There envy bears no sway; There is no hunger, heat, nor cold, But pleasure very way. Jerusalem, Jerusalem! God grant I once may see Thy endless joys, and of the same Partaker aye may be! 4 Thy walls are made of precious stones, Thy bulwarks diamonds square, Thy gates are of right orient pearl; Exceeding rich and rare; Thy houses are of ivory, Thy windows crystal clear; Thy tiles are made of beaten gold— O God that I were there! Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA

O the place, the happy place

Hymnal: The Primitive Hymns #d295 (1858) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #307 (1982) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of the saints, O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow may be found, No grief, no care, no toil. 3 Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green; There grow such sweet and pleasant flow'rs As nowhere else are seen. 4 There trees forevermore bear fruit And evermore do spring; There evermore the angels sit And evermore do sing. 5 Jerusalem, my happy home, Would God I were in thee! Would God my woes were at an end, Thy joys that I might see! Topics: Burial; Eternal Life; Hope; The Church Triumphant Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST

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