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Face to Face

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Christ in Song #861 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home First Line: Face to face with Christ my Saviour Refrain First Line: Face to face shall I behold Him Lyrics: 1. Face to face with Christ my Saviour, Face to face what will it be? When with rapture I behold Him, Jesus Christ who died for me. Chorus: Face to face shall I behold Him, Far beyond the starry sky; Face to face in all His glory, I shall see Him by and by! 2. Only faintly now, I see Him, With the dark'ning veil between, But a blessed day is coming, When His glory shall be seen. [Chorus] 3. What rejoicing in His presence, When are banished grief and pain, When the crooked ways are straightened, And the dark things shall be plain! [Chorus] 4. Face to face! O! blissful moment! Face to face to see and know; Face to face with my Redeemer, Jesus Christ who loves me so. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Face to face with Christ my Saviour]
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No Night There

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: Christ in Song #862 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal City of God First Line: In the land of fadeless day Refrain First Line: God shall "wipe away all tears" Lyrics: 1. In the land of fadeless day, Lies "the city four-square," It shall never pass away, And there is "no night there. Chorus: God shall "wipe away all tears;" There's no death, no pain, nor fears; And they count not time by years, For there is "no night there." 2. All the gates of pearl are made, In "the city four-square," All the streets with gold are laid, And there is "no night there." [Chorus] 3. And the gates shall never close To "the city four-square," There life's crystal river flows, And there is "no night there." [Chorus] 4. There they need no sunshine bright, In "that city four-square," For the Lamb is all the light, And there is "no night there." [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the land of fadeless day]
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Joy By and By

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #863 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Harvest Time First Line: O there'll be joy when the work is done Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, there'll be joy by and by Lyrics: 1. O there'll be joy when the work is done, Joy when the reapers gather home, Bringing the sheaves at set of sun To the New Jerusalem, Chorus: Joy, joy, there'll be joy by and by, Joy, joy, where the joys never die; Joy, joy; for the day draweth nigh When the workers gather home. 2. Sweet are the songs that we hope to sing, Grateful the thanks our hearts shall bring, Praising forever Christ our King In the New Jerusalem. [Chorus] 3. Pure are the joy's that await us there, Many the golden mansions fair; Jesus himself doth them prepare, In the New Jerusalem. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O there'll be joy when the work is done]
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When the King Shall Claim His Own

Author: L. D. Santee Hymnal: Christ in Song #864 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Harvest Time; The Home Eternal Return of Christ First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Lyrics: 1. In the glad time of the harvest, In the grand millennial year, When the King shall take His scepter, And to judge the world appear, Earth and sea shall yield their treasure, All shall stand before the throne; Just awards will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 2. O the rapture of His people! Long they're dwelt on earth's low sod, With their hearts e'er turning homeward, Rich in faith and love to God. They will share the life immortal, They will know as they are known, They will pass the pearly portal, When the King shall claim His own. 3. Long they're toiled within the harvest, Sown the precious seed with tears; Soon they'll drop their heavy burdens In the glad millennial years; They will share the bliss of heaven, Never more to sigh or moan; Starry crowns will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 4. We shall greet the loved and loving. Who have left us lonely here; Every heartache will be banished When the Saviour shall appear; Never grieved with sin or sorrow, Never weary or alone; O, we long for that glad morrow When the King shall claim His own. Languages: English Tune Title: [In the glad time of the harvest]
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When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder

Author: J. M. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #865 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Meeting in Heaven First Line: When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more Lyrics: 1. When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the morning breaks eternal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. Chorus: When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. 2. On that bright and cloudless morning, when the dead in Christ shall rise, And the glory of His resurrection share; When His chosen ones shall gather to their home beyond the skies, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. [Chorus] 3. Let us labor for the Master from the dawn till setting sun, Let us talk of all His wondrous love and care, Then, when all of life is over, and our work on earth is done, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more]
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We'll Never Say Good-By

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: Christ in Song #866 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Meeting in Heaven First Line: With friends on earth we meet in gladness Refrain First Line: We'll never say goodbye in heav'n Lyrics: 1. With friends on earth we meet in gladness, While swift the moments fly, Yet ever comes the tho't of sadness, That we must say "Good-by." Chorus: We'll never say good-by in heav'n, We'll never say good-by, In that fair land of joy and song We'll never say good-by. 2. How joyful is the hope that lingers, When loved ones say "Farewell," That we, when all earth's toils are ended, With them shall ever dwell. [Chorus] 3. No parting words shall e'er be spoken In yonder home so fair; But songs of joy, and peace, and gladness, We'll sing forever there. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [With friends on earth we meet in gladness]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Christ in Song #867 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Return of Christ First Line: It maybe at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1. It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thro' darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory To receive from the world His own. Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song? Christ returneth, Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen, Hallelujah! Amen. 2. It may be at midday, and it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] 3. While His hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven, descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory; Will Jesus receive "His own." [Chorus] 4. O joy! O delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread, and no crying, Caught up thro' the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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Beautiful Robes

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Christ in Song #869 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: We shall walk with him in white Refrain First Line: Beautiful robes, Beautiful robes Lyrics: 1. We shall walk with him in white, In that country pure and bright, Where shall enter naught that may defile; Where the daybeam ne'er declines, For the blessed light that shines Is the glory of the Saviour's smile. Chorus: Beautiful robes, Beautiful robes, Beautiful robes we then shall wear; Garments of light, Lovely and bright, Walking with Jesus in white, Beautiful robes we shall wear. 2. We shall walk with him in white, Where faith yields to blissful sight, When the beauty of the King we see; Holding converse full and sweet, In a fellowship complete; Waking songs of holy melody. [Chorus] 3. We shall walk with him in white, By the fountains of delight, Where the Lamb his ransomed ones shall lead; For his blood shall wash each stain, Till no spot of sin remain, And the soul forevermore is free. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [We shall walk with him in white]
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We Would See Jesus

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: Christ in Song #870 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Waiting for Christ First Line: "We would see Jesus;" for the shadows lengthen Lyrics: 1. "We would see Jesus;" for the shadows lengthen Across the little landscape of our life; We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last conflict in this mortal strife. 2. "We would see Jesus," Rock of our salvation, Whereon our feet were set with sov'reign grace; Not life, nor death, with all their agitation, Can thence remove us, gazing on his face. 3. "We would see Jesus;" other lights are paling, Which for long years we did rejoice to see; The blessings of this sinful world are failing; We would not mourn them, in exchange for Thee. 4. "We would see Jesus;" this is all we're needing, Strength, joy, and willingness come with the sight; We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading, Soon to return and end this mortal night! Languages: English Tune Title: ["We would see Jesus;" for the shadows lengthen]
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Who Are These?

Author: Anna Shipton Hymnal: Christ in Song #871 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: Who are these whose songs are sounding Refrain First Line: These are they who wash'd their robes Lyrics: 1. Who are these whose songs are sounding O'er the golden harps above? Hark! they tell of grace abounding And Jehovah's sov'reign love. Chorus: These are they who wash'd their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb These are they who wash'd their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. 2. Who are these that keep their station Round the great eternal throne? They from earthly tribulation To their heav'nly rest are gone. [Chorus] 3. See their robes of dazzling whiteness, Without blemish, spot or stain; See their crowns that grow in brightness Purchas'd by the Lamb once slain. [Chorus] 4. 'Tis the Lamb of God who leads them, And they serve Him night and day, By the heav'nly fount He leads them He hath wiped their tears away. [Chorus] 5. Sweet the theme: 'tis still "salvation Unto Christ the Holy One." And their sighs of tribulation Change to songs around the throne. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Who are these whose songs are sounding]

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