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[Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine]

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 11345 31254 31155 Used With Text: Missionary

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Go Ye To The Land Of The Cedar And Vine

Author: William Oland Bourne Appears in 5 hymnals Refrain First Line: For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom Lyrics: 1 Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine, Where the angels came down from their heavenly train, Where the garden was fillèd with presence divine, And the Savior has trodden the valley and plain. For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom, And a life breaketh forth from the verge of the tomb. Refrain: For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom, And a life breaketh forth from the verge of the tomb. 2 Go ye to the land of the jewel and gem, Go ye to the stores of the richest of pearl; The light of salvation is given to them, There early the banner of glory unfurl; Oh, go to the isles of the ocean’s wide breast, And tell them of Jesus, and Heaven and rest. [Refrain] 3 Go ye to the land of the olive, and teach Of a peace which the world is not able to give; To the flowery land, where the message shall reach The millions that wait in the Savior to live; Go ye to the land of ruby and gold, And bid them the crown of redemption behold. [Refrain] 4 Go ye to the land where the Ethiop roams, And stretches his long fettered hand unto God; Oh! tell them of Heaven, and point to the homes Where never the foot of oppressions hath trod; And the desert shall bloom, and the barren shall sing, And the wilderness forth into beauty shall spring. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine] Text Sources: Sabbath School Choir by William B. Bradbury (New York: Ivison & Phinney, 1857)

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Go Ye To The Land Of The Cedar And Vine

Author: William Oland Bourne Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10095 Refrain First Line: For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom Lyrics: 1 Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine, Where the angels came down from their heavenly train, Where the garden was fillèd with presence divine, And the Savior has trodden the valley and plain. For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom, And a life breaketh forth from the verge of the tomb. Refrain: For a star hath arisen, to shine through the gloom, And a life breaketh forth from the verge of the tomb. 2 Go ye to the land of the jewel and gem, Go ye to the stores of the richest of pearl; The light of salvation is given to them, There early the banner of glory unfurl; Oh, go to the isles of the ocean’s wide breast, And tell them of Jesus, and Heaven and rest. [Refrain] 3 Go ye to the land of the olive, and teach Of a peace which the world is not able to give; To the flowery land, where the message shall reach The millions that wait in the Savior to live; Go ye to the land of ruby and gold, And bid them the crown of redemption behold. [Refrain] 4 Go ye to the land where the Ethiop roams, And stretches his long fettered hand unto God; Oh! tell them of Heaven, and point to the homes Where never the foot of oppressions hath trod; And the desert shall bloom, and the barren shall sing, And the wilderness forth into beauty shall spring. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine]
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Missionary

Author: W. D. Hymnal: Gospel Light #114 (1884) First Line: Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine Languages: English Tune Title: [Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine]

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W. D.

Author of "Missionary" in Gospel Light

Wm. Oland Bourne

1819 - 1901 Person Name: William Oland Bourne Author of "Go Ye To The Land Of The Cedar And Vine" in The Cyber Hymnal Bourne was born on June 11, 1819, in Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was a so­cial re­for­mer and au­thor, lyricist, printer and editor of The Sol­diers’ Friend, a news­let­ter for Ci­vil War ve­ter­ans. He served as chap­lain of Cen­tral Park Hos­pi­tal, a mil­i­tary hos­pi­tal in New York Ci­ty. He died on June 6, 1901 at Montclair, New Jersey. See more at http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/o/u/bourne_wo.htm

W. D.

Composer of "[Go ye to the land of the cedar and vine]"
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