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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Author: Rev. Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Hymnal #264 (1950) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things Toward heaven, thy destined place. Sun and moon and stars decay, Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above. 2 Rivers to the ocean run, Nor stay in all their course; Fire ascending seeks the sun; Both speed them to their source: So my soul, derived from God, Longs to view His glorious face, Forward tends to His abode, To rest in His embrace. 3 Cease, my soul, then, cease to mourn, Press onward to the prize; Soon the Saviour will return Triumphant in the skies: Yet a season, and we know Happy entrance will be given, All our sorrows left below, And earth exchanged for heaven. Amen. Topics: The Life in Christ Aspiration; Christ Second Coming, His; Eternal Life; Perseverance; Processionals Languages: English Tune Title: AMSTERDAM
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Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: Rev. Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 2 #333 (1916) First Line: Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, thy better portion trace Tune Title: AMSTERDAM
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Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #367 (1924) Topics: The Christian Aspiration Languages: English Tune Title: AMSTERDAN
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Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: R. Seagrave Hymnal: Gloria Deo #479 (1901) Topics: Aspiration Languages: English Tune Title: AMSTERDAM

Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: Robert Seagrave, 1693-1759 Hymnal: Christian Worship #573 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: The Life Eternal Languages: English Tune Title: AMSTERDAM
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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Author: Rev. Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Hymnal #590 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things Towards heaven, thy native place. Sun and moon and stars decay, Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise my soul and haste away To seats prepared above. 2 Rivers to the ocean run, Nor stay in all their course; Fire ascending seeks the sun; Both speed them to their source: So my soul, derived from God, Pants to view His glorious face, Forward tends to His abode, To rest is His embrace. 3 Fly me riches, fly me cares, Whist I that coast explore; Flattering world, with all thy snares, Solicit me no more. Pilgrims fix not here their home; Strangers tarry but a night; When the last dear morn is come, They'll rise to a joyful light. 4 Cease, ye pilgrims, cease to mourn, Press onward to the prize; Soon our Saviour will return Triumphant in the skies: Yet a season, and you know Happy entrance will be given, All our sorrows left below, And earth exchanged for heaven. Amen.
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Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

Author: Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #668 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Early Advent Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: AMSTERDAM
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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Author: Robert Seagrave Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #837 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things Toward heaven, thy native place. Sun, and moon, and stars decay; Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above. 2 Rivers to the ocean run, Nor stay in all their course; Fire ascending seeks the sun; Both speed them to their source: So a soul that's born of God, Pants to view his glorious face; Upward tends to his abode, To rest in his embrace. 3 Cease, my soul, O cease to mourn! Press onward to the prize; Soon thy Saviour will return To take thee to the skies: There is everlasting peace, Rest, enduring rest in heaven; There will sorrow ever cease, And crowns of joy be given. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Tune Title: AMSTERDAM
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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #H.XXIV (1792) Lyrics: 1 Rise my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things, Tow'rd's heav'n, thy native place. 2 Sun, and moon, and stars decay, Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepar'd above. Topics: New Years Day Languages: English
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Hymnal: Joy to the World #47 (1879) First Line: Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings; Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things, Tow'rd heaven, thy native place. Sun, and moon, and stars decay; Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above. 2 Rivers to the ocean run, Nor stay in all their course; Fire, ascending, seeks the sun; Both speed them to their source: So a soul that's born of God, Pants to view his glorious face; Upward tends to his abode, To rest in his embrace. 3 Cease, ye pilgrims, cease to mourn; Press onward to the prize; Soon our Savior will return, Triumphant in the skies: There we'll join the heavenly train, Welcomed to partake the bliss; Fly from sorrow, care, and pain, To realms of endless peace. Languages: English Tune Title: [Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings]

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