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[A beautiful land by faith I see]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Linton Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 35551 11655 44115 Used With Text: That Beautiful Land

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That Beautiful Land

Author: Jonathan E. Hall Appears in 126 hymnals First Line: A beautiful land by faith I see Refrain First Line: Will you go? Will you go? Lyrics: 1 A beautiful land by faith I see, A land of rest, from sorrow free; The home of the ransomed, bright and fair, And beautiful angels, too, are there. Refrain: Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beautiful land with me? Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beautiful land with me? 2 That beautiful land, City of Light, It ne’er has known the shades of night; The glory of God, the light of day Hath driven the darkness far away. [Refrain] 3 In visions I see its streets of gold, Its pearly gates I, too, behold; The river of life, the crystal sea, The ambrosial fruit of life’s fair tree. [Refrain] 4 The heav’nly throng arrayed in white, In rapture range the plains of light; And in one harmonious choir they praise Their glorious Savior’s matchless grace. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A beautiful land by faith I see] Text Sources: Supplement to the Advent and Sabbath Hymn Book by James White (Battle Creek, Michigan, 1858)

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That Beautiful Land

Author: Jonathan E. Hall Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14401 First Line: A beautiful land by faith I see Refrain First Line: Will you go? Will you go? Lyrics: 1 A beautiful land by faith I see, A land of rest, from sorrow free; The home of the ransomed, bright and fair, And beautiful angels, too, are there. Refrain: Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beautiful land with me? Will you go? Will you go? Go to that beautiful land with me? 2 That beautiful land, City of Light, It ne’er has known the shades of night; The glory of God, the light of day Hath driven the darkness far away. [Refrain] 3 In visions I see its streets of gold, Its pearly gates I, too, behold; The river of life, the crystal sea, The ambrosial fruit of life’s fair tree. [Refrain] 4 The heav’nly throng arrayed in white, In rapture range the plains of light; And in one harmonious choir they praise Their glorious Savior’s matchless grace. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A beautiful land by faith I see]
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That Beautiful Land

Hymnal: Twilight Zephyrs #50 (1881) First Line: A beautiful land by faith I see Refrain First Line: Will you go? will you go? Languages: English Tune Title: [A beautiful land by faith I see]

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G. W. Linton

Person Name: George W. Linton Composer of "[A beautiful land by faith I see]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Jonathan E. Hall

Author of "That Beautiful Land" in The Cyber Hymnal 19th Century We know little of Hall, except that he was a minister. Most hymnals list him as "J. E. Hall," but his first name, John, is shown in "The Finest of Wheat," by George C. Elderkin (Chicago, Illinois: R. R. McCabe & Company, 30th edition, 1890), number 91. Lyrics-- Are You Ready for the Coming of the Son of Man Today? Beautiful Land Fear Not He Knows My Way Hear My Prayer My Father Hear the News Glad News of Jesus Jesus Son of David More Than Tongue Can Tell Wash Me Clean Music: EASTER OFFERINGS --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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