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Glorious city

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Helpful Hymns #d79 (1914) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed with glory Refrain First Line: O glorious city where cometh no night Languages: English

Glorious city

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Harvest of Light #d82 (1913) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed with glory Refrain First Line: O glorious city where cometh no night Languages: English

Glorious city

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Tested Songs #d83 (1917) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed with glory Refrain First Line: O glorious city where cometh no night Languages: English

Glorious city

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Triumphant Joy #d88 (1913) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed with glory Refrain First Line: O glorious city where cometh no night
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When the storms all are o'er

Hymnal: Songs for Worship #93 (1873) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed
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When the storms all are o'er

Hymnal: The Song Victor for the Sunday School and Public School Use #133 (1878) First Line: I long to behold him, arrayed
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When the storms all are o'er

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: Precious Gems No. 1 #218 (1881) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed Languages: English
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We are waiting by the river

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Centenary Singer #301 (1867) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed with glory
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When the storms are all o'er

Hymnal: Our New Hymnal #374 (1893) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed
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I long to behold him array'd

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXXVI (1790) Lyrics: 1 I long to behold him array'd With glory and light from above, The King in his beauty display'd, His beauty of holiest love: I languish and sigh to be there, Where Jesus hath fixt his abode: O when shall we meet in the air, And fly to the mountain of God? 2 With him I on Sion shall stand, (For Jesus hath spoken the word,) The breadth of Immanuel's land Survey by the light of my Lord: But when on thy bosom reclin'd, Thy face I am strengthen'd to see, My fulness of rapture I find, My heaven of heaven's in thee. 3 How happy the people, that dwell Secure in the city above! No pain the inhabitants feel, No sickness or sorrow shall prove: Physician of souls, unto me Forgiveness and holiness give; And then from the body set free, And then to the city receive. Topics: Describing Heaven Languages: English

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