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Heaven for Me

Author: Civilla D. Martin Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: When days of toil have all gone by Scripture: John 14:1-3 Used With Tune: [When days of toil have all gone by]

In Heaven They're Singing

Author: Tilllit S. Teddlie Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: In heaven they're singing a wonderful song Scripture: Revelation 15:3 Used With Tune: [In heaven they're singing a wonderful song]
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Beyond This Land of Parting

Author: Mary B. C. Slade Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving Lyrics: 1 Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving, Far beyond the losses darkening this, And far beyond the taking and the bereaving, Lies the summer-land of bliss. Refrain: Land beyond, so fair and bright! Land beyond where is no night! Summer-land, God is its Light, O happy summer-land of bliss! 2 Beyond this land of toiling, sowing and reaping, Far beyond the shadows darkening this, And far beyond the sighing, moaning and weeping, Lies the summer-land of bliss. [Refrain] 3 Beyond this land of waiting, seeking and sighing, Far beyond the sorrows darkening this, And far beyond the pain and sickness and dying Lies the summer-land of bliss. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 21:23 Used With Tune: [Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving]

No Tears in Heaven

Author: Robert S. Arnold Appears in 52 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: No tears in heaven, no sorrows given Scripture: Revelation 21:4 Used With Tune: [No tears in heaven, no sorrows given]

An Empty Mansion

Author: Beuna Ora Bryant Karnes Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: Here I labor and toil as I look for a home Scripture: John 14:2-3 Used With Tune: [Here I labor and toil as I look for a home]

There is a Habitation

Author: L. H. Jameson Appears in 73 hymnals Topics: Close of Life Eternal Home Refrain First Line: O Zion, Zion, I long thy gates to see Scripture: Hebrews 12:22-24 Used With Tune: ROSECRANS
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The Christian's Welcome Home

Author: Mary A. Kidder; Charles E. Pollock Appears in 58 hymnals Topics: Heaven Eternal Home First Line: How sweet will be the welcome home Scripture: Matthew 25:23 Used With Tune: [How sweet will be the welcome home]
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Ivory Palaces

Author: Henry Barraclough Meter: 9.6.9.6 with refrain Appears in 112 hymnals Topics: Anointed; Clothing; Eternal Life; Follow; Healing; Hearts; Home and Family; Jesus Christ Cross; Joy; Love (Human); Myrrh; Weeping; Woe; Anointed; Clothing; Eternal Life; Follow; Healing; Hearts; Home and Family; Jesus Christ Cross; Joy; Love (Human); Myrrh; Weeping; Woe First Line: My Lord has garments so wondrous fine Refrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces Lyrics: 1 My Lord has garments so wondrous fine, and myrrh their texture fills; its fragrance reached to this heart of mine, with joy my being thrills. Refrain: Out of the ivory palaces into a world of woe, only his great eternal love made my Savior go. 2 His life had also its sorrows sore, for aloes had a part; and when I think of the cross he bore, my eyes with teardrops start. [Refrain] 3 His garments, too, were in cassia dipped, with healing in a touch; each time my feet in some sin have slipped, he took me from its clutch. [Refrain] 4 In garments glorious he will come, to open wide the door; and I shall enter my heavenly home, to dwell forevermore. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 46:6-8 Used With Tune: IVORY PALACES
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Homeward Bound

Author: W. F. Warren Appears in 259 hymnals Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home First Line: Out on an ocean all boundless we ride Lyrics: 1 Out on an ocean all boundless we ride, We're homeward bound, homeward bound; Tossed on the waves of a rough, restless tide, We're homeward bound, etc. Far from the safe, quiet harbor we've rode, Seeking our Father's celestial abode, Promise of which on us each is bestowed, We're homeward bound, homeward etc. 2 Wildly the storm sweeps us on as it roars, We're homeward bound, etc. Look! yonder lie the bright heavenly shores, We're homeward bound, etc. Steady, O pilot! stand firm at the wheel; Steady, we soon shall outweather the gale; O, how we fly 'neath the loud-creaking sail! We're homeward bound, etc. 3 Into the harbor of heaven now we glide, We're home at last, home at last; Softly we drift on its bright silver tide, We're home at last, home at last. Glory to God! all our dangers are o'er, We stand secure on the glorified shore; Glory to God! we shall shout ever more; We're home at last, home at last. Used With Tune: [Out on an ocean all boundless we ride]
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Watchman, Tell Me

Author: S. S. Brewer Appears in 84 hymnals Topics: The Home Eternal Return of Christ First Line: Watchman, tell me, does the morning Lyrics: 1 Watchman, tell me, does the morning Of fair Zion's glory dawn? Have the signs that marks His coming Yet upon thy pathway shone? Pilgrim, yes! arise, look round thee; Light is breaking in the skies; Gird thy bridal robes around thee, Morning dawns, arise! arise! 2 Watchman, see, the light is beaming Brighter still upon thy way, Signs thro' all the earth are gleaming, Omens of the coming day When the Jubal trumpet, sounding, Shall awake from land and sea All the saints of God, now sleeping, Clad in immortality. 3 Watchman, hail the light ascending Of the grand Sabbatic year; All with voices loud proclaiming That the kingdom now is near: Pilgrim, yes, I see just yonder, Canaan's glorious hights arise; Salem, too, appears in grandeur, Tow'ring 'neath its sunlit skies. 4 Watchman, in the golden city, Seated on his jasper throne, Zion's King, arrayed in beauty, Reigns in peace from zone to zone. There on sunlit hills and mountains, Golden beams serenely glow; Purling streams and crystal fountains, On whose banks sweet flow'rets blow. 5 Watchman, see, the land is nearing, With its vernal fruits and flow'rs; On, just yonder, O how cheering! Bloom forever Eden's bow'rs. Hark! the choral strains are ringing. Wafted on the balmy air; See the millions, hear them singing, Soon the pilgrim will be there. Used With Tune: DAWNING

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