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Jerusalem, my happy home

Author: F. B. P. (ca. 16th cent.) Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #620 (1985) 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 Thy saints are crowned with glory great; they see God face to face; they triumph still, they still rejoice in that most happy place. 3 There David stands with harp in hand as master of the choir: ten thousand times would one be blest who might this music hear. 4 Our Lady sings Magnificat with tune surpassing sweet, and blessed martyrs' harmony doth ring in every street. 5 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, God grant that I may see thine endless joy, and of the same partaker ever be! Topics: The Church Triumphant Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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My Happy Home

Hymnal: Lasting Hymns No. 2 #142 (1906) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home Refrain First Line: I will meet you in the city of the new Jerusalem? Languages: English
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Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Author: Joseph Bromehead (?) Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #309 (1941) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Gospel Eternal Life Languages: English Tune Title: ST. PETER
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O mother dear, Jerusalem

Author: D. Dickson Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #398 (1920) Lyrics: 1 O mother dear, Jerusalem, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbour of God's saints! O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow can be found, Nor grief, nor care, nor toil. 3 No murky cloud o'ershadows thee, Nor gloom, nor darksome night; But every soul shines as the sun; For God Himself gives light. 4 O my sweet home, Jerusalem, Thy joys when shall I see? The King that sitteth on thy throne In His felicity? 5 Thy gardens and thy godly walks Continually are green, Where grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. 6 Right through thy streets, with silver sound, The living waters flow, And on the banks, on either side, The trees of life do grow. 7 Those trees for evermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring: There evermore the angels are, And evermore do sing. 8 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: General Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA
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O mother dear, Jerusalem

Author: D. Dickson Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #403a (1898) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 O Mother dear, Jerusalem, When shall I come to Thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? 2 O happy harbor of God's saints! O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow can be found, Nor grief, nor care, nor toil. 3 No murky cloud o'er shadows thee, Nor gloom, nor darksome night; But every soul shines as the sun; For God Himself give light. 4 O sweet home, Jerusalem, Thy joys when shall I see? The King that sitteth on thy throne In his felicity? 5 Thy gardens and thy goodly walks Continually are green, Where grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. 6 Right through thy streets, with silver sound, The living waters flow, And on the banks, on either side The trees of life doth grow. 7 Those trees for evermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring: There evermore the angels sit And evermore do sing. 8 Jerusalem, my happy home, Would God I were in Thee! Would God my woes were at an end, Thy joys that I might see! Amen. Topics: General; General; General; General; Church Triumphant; Processionals General Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA

Jerusalem, My Happy Home

Hymnal: Christian Praise #431 (1964) Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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O mother dear, Jerusalem

Author: "F. B. P." Hymnal: The Hymnal #510b (1916) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: O mother dear, Jerusalem, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? O happy harbour of God's saints! O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow can be found, Nor grief, nor care, nor toil. No murky cloud o'ershadows thee, Nor gloom, nor darksome night; But every soul shines as the sun; For God himself gives light. 465 O my sweet home, Jerusalem, Thy joys when shall I see? The King that sitteth on thy throne In his felicity? Thy gardens and thy goodly walks Continually are green, Where grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. Right through thy streets, with silver sound, The living waters flow, And on the banks, on either side, The trees of life do grow. Those trees for evermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring: There evermore the angels are And evermore do sing. 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: The Church Triumphant; Sunday Schools General Use Tune Title: MATERNA
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O Mother dear, Jerusalem!

Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #525 (1917) Lyrics: 1 O Mother dear, Jerusalem! 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 No murky cloud o’ershadows thee, No cold nor darksome night; But every soul shines as the sun, For God Himself gives light. O my sweet home Jerusalem, Thy joys when shall I see? The King that sitteth on thy throne In His felicity? 3 Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green, There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. Quite through the streets, with silver sound, The flood of life doth flow, Upon whose banks, on every side, The wood of life doth grow. 4 There trees forevermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring; There evermore the angels are, And evermore do sing. Jerusalem, my happy home, Would God I were in thee; Would God my woes were at an end, Thy joys that I might see! Amen. Topics: The Life Everlasting Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA
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O Mother dear, Jerusalem!

Author: David Dickson Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #593a (1899) Lyrics: 1 O Mother dear, Jerusalem! When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? O happy harbor of God's saints! O sweet and pleasant soil! In thee no sorrow can be found, Nor grief, nor care, nor toil. 2 No murky cloud o'ershadows thee, Nor gloom, nor darksome night; But every soul shines as the sun, For God Himself gives light. O my sweet home, Jerusalem, Thy joys when shall I see? The King that sitteth on thy throne In His felicity? 3 Thy gardens and thy goodly walks Continually are green, Where grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen. Right through thy streets, with silver sound, The living waters flow, And on the banks, on either side, The trees of life do grow. 4 Those trees for evermore bear fruit, And evermore do spring: There evermore the angels are And evermore do sing. Jerusalem, my happy home, Would God I were in thee; Would God my woes were at an end, Thy joys that I might see! Amen. Topics: Heaven Anticipated; Heaven Bliss of; Heaven Longings for; Jerusalem Languages: English Tune Title: MATERNA

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