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JOYFUL

Appears in 20 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Bilby Incipit: 11123 43222 23454 Used With Text: O that will be joyful!

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Here We Suffer Grief And Pain

Author: Thomas Bilby Appears in 68 hymnals Refrain First Line: Oh! that will be joyful! Lyrics: 1 Here we suffer grief and pain, Here we meet to part again, In Heav’n we part no more. Refrain: Oh! that will be joyful! Joyful, joyful, joyful! Oh! that will be joyful! When we meet to part no more. 2 All who love the Lord below, When they die to Heav’n will go, And sing with saints above. [Refrain] 3 Little children will be there, Who have sought the Lord by prayer, From every Sunday school. [Refrain] 4 Teachers, too, shall meet above, And our pastors, whom we love, Shall meet to part no more. [Refrain] 5 O! how happy we shall be! For our Savior we shall see, Exalted on His throne! [Refrain] 6 There we all shall sing with joy, And eternity employ In praising Christ the Lord. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Here we suffer grief and pain] Text Sources: The Nursery Book, The Infant Teacher's Assistant, 1831-32
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Yes, Heaven Is Joyful

Author: John R. Clements Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Grief and pain our portion here Used With Tune: [Grief and pain our portion here]
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ഇവിടെ നാം ദുഃഖിച്ചു

Author: Unknown Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: ഇവിടെ നാം ദുഖിച്ചു Lyrics: 1 ഇവിടെ നാം ദുഖിച്ചു, കൂടെ കൂടെ പിരിയും മേൽ വിയോഗം ഇല്ല, പല്ലവി: അതു എത്ര ഭാഗ്യം (3) സ്വർഗ്ഗത്തിൽ നാം കൂടുമ്പോൾ 2 യേശുവേ സ്നേഹിച്ചോരും മരിച്ചിട്ടെന്നെന്നേക്കും മോക്ഷത്തിങ്കൽ വാഴും [പല്ലവി] 3 മക്കൾ അമ്മയപ്പന്മാർ സ്നേഹിതർ ബന്ധുക്കളും മേൽ ചേരും കൃപയാൽ [പല്ലവി] 4 എത്ര ഭാഗ്യം ലഭിക്കും നാം എല്ലാരും എന്നേക്കും കർത്താവിനെ കാണും [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [ഇവിടെ നാം ദുഖിച്ചു]

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O that will be joyful

Author: Thomas Bilby Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #592 (1897) Meter: 7.7.6 with refrain First Line: Here we suffer grief and pain Topics: Hymns for the Young The Heavenly Home Languages: English Tune Title: JOYFUL
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Here We Suffer Grief And Pain

Author: Thomas Bilby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10359 Refrain First Line: Oh! that will be joyful! Lyrics: 1 Here we suffer grief and pain, Here we meet to part again, In Heav’n we part no more. Refrain: Oh! that will be joyful! Joyful, joyful, joyful! Oh! that will be joyful! When we meet to part no more. 2 All who love the Lord below, When they die to Heav’n will go, And sing with saints above. [Refrain] 3 Little children will be there, Who have sought the Lord by prayer, From every Sunday school. [Refrain] 4 Teachers, too, shall meet above, And our pastors, whom we love, Shall meet to part no more. [Refrain] 5 O! how happy we shall be! For our Savior we shall see, Exalted on His throne! [Refrain] 6 There we all shall sing with joy, And eternity employ In praising Christ the Lord. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Here we suffer grief and pain]
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O that will be joyful!

Hymnal: The Scottish Hymnal #437 (1892) First Line: Here we suffer grief and pain Languages: English Tune Title: JOYFUL

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "HAPPY MEETING" in Songs for the Service of Prayer In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

T. Bilby

1794 - 1872 Person Name: Thomas Bilby Author of "O that will be joyful" in The Presbyterian Book of Praise Bilby, Thomas , son of John Bilby, born at Southampton, April 18, 1794. In 1809 he joined the army, remaining eight years. Subsequently he studied the Infant School System under Buchanan, whose school at Brewer's Green, Westminster, is said to have been the first Infants' School opened in England. In 1825 he obtained the charge of a Training School at Chelsea, where some 500 teachers were instructed in his system. In 1832 he proceeded to the West Indies, where he introduced his system of teaching. On returning to England, he became the parish clerk of St. Mary's, Islington. He died Sept. 24, 1872. He was one of the founders of "The Home and Colonial Infant School Society." Jointly with Mr. R. B. Ridgway he published The Nursery Book,The Infant Teacher's Assistant, 1831-32; and the Book of Quadrupeds , 1838. His hymns appeared in The Infant Teacher's Assistant, the best known of which is, "Here we suffer grief and pain." -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Simon Zachariah

b. 1951 Translator of "ദുഃഖിതർ നാം മന്നിതിൽ" in The Cyber Hymnal
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