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Jerusalem, Golden and Fair

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Hymnal: Voices of Praise #132 (1909) First Line: There's a beautiful city of palaces bright Refrain First Line: Jerusalem, Jerusalem Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful city of palaces bright]
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Jerusalem, Golden and Fair

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 4 #132 (1928) First Line: There's a beautiful city of palaces bright Refrain First Line: Jerusalem, Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 There’s a beautiful city of palaces bright, Where there nevermore falleth the shadows of night, And it needeth no sun, for the Lamb is the light, Jerusalem, golden and fair. Chorus: Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, golden and fair, ‘Mid earth’s busy thronging my heart is oft longing, Thy rest and thy glories to share. 2 It is builded for all of the blood-washed and pure, For the faithful who unto the end shall endure; ‘Tis the word of our God, and His promise is sure, Jerusalem, golden and fair. [Chorus] 3 Never sorrow or sighing shall enter therein, Never sickness or dying, or any more sin; Thy inhabitants never shall weary again, Jerusalem, golden and fair. [Chorus] 4 Just a few fleeting years and my race will be run; Just a little more toil and my life’s work is done; There I hope me to rest at the setting of sun, Jerusalem, golden and fair. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful city of palaces bright]

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