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No Dying There

Author: F. A. B. Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: A land by faith I see Lyrics: 1. A land by faith I see, Where saints shall ever be Free from mortality, No dying there. Chorus: No dying there, No dying there, In that fair, heav'nly land, No dying there, no dying there. 2. There friends shall meet again, In happiness to reign; While thro' that blest domain, No dying there. [Chorus] 3. There sorrow cannot stay; There tears are wiped away; One bright, eternal day, No dying there. [Chorus] 4. O, land of beauty rare, Free from earth blight and care, Thy bliss I long to share, No dying there. [Chorus] 5. For such a priceless boon, Who would not seek that home? Safe from the dreaded tomb, No dying there. [Chorus] 6. For thee, sweet home, I wait; Come, and my soul elate; Welcome, O deathless state, No dying there. [Chorus] Scripture: Revelation 21:4 Used With Tune: [A land by faith I see]
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A Little More Rough Tossing

Author: F. A. B. Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. A little more rough tossing, Life's boist'rous sea while crossing, And we shall land upon the strand, Where all is calm and fair; Beyond the breakers' power, Where tempests never lower; And all who gain that blest domain, Shall rest and glory share. 2. A few more days of sighing, Of sorrow and of crying, And ev'ry tear shall disappear From ev'ry weeping eye; No shade of earthly sorrow, Shall dim that fair tomorrow; O glory bright, beyond earth's night, My faith beholds Thee nigh! 3. A few more days to tarry, Life's burdens still to carry, Along the path, our Saviour hath Ordained that we should go, Oppressed by cares and dangers, As pilgrims and as strangers; And then the life with glory rife, That ne'er an ill shall know. Used With Tune: [A little more rough tossing]
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I'm Thine, Forever Thine

Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: No more my own Lord Jesus Refrain First Line: Now fashion, form, and fill me Lyrics: 1. No more my own Lord Jesus, Bought with thy precious blood; I give thee but thine own, Lord, That long thy love withstood. Chorus: Now fashion, form, and fill me With light and love divine; So, one with thee, Lord Jesus, I'm thine, forever thine. 2. I give the life thou gavest, My present, future, past, My joys, my fears, my sorrows, My first hope and my last. [Chorus] 3. I give the love, the sweetest Thy goodness grants to me; Oh, take and make it meet, Lord, For offering to thee. [Chorus] 4. Outside the camp to suffer, Within the vale to meet, And hear the softest whisper, From out the mercy seat. [Chorus] Scripture: Song of Solomon 1-8 Used With Tune: [No more my own Lord Jesus]
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"He Knoweth the Way that I Take"

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: I know not, the way is so misty Lyrics: 1. I know not, the way is so misty, The joys or the griefs it shall bring; What clouds are o'er hanging the future, What flow'rs by the roadside may spring; But there's One who will journey beside me, Nor in weal nor in woe will forsake; And this be my solace and comfort, "He knoweth the way that I take." 2. I stand where the crossroads are meetings, And know not the right from the wrong; No beckoning finger directs me, No welcome floats to me in song; But my Guide will soon give me a token, By wilderness, mountain or lake. Whatever the darkness about me, "He knoweth the way that I take." 3. And I know that the way leadeth homeward, To the land of the pure and the blest; To the country of ever fair summer, To the city of peace and of rest; And there shall be healing for sickness, And fountains life's fever to slake. What matter beside? I go onward, "He knoweth the way that I take." Scripture: Job 23:10 Used With Tune: [I know not, the way is so misty]
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The Numberless Host

Author: F. A. B. Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: When we enter the portals of glory Refrain First Line: Numberless as the sand of the seashore Lyrics: 1. When we enter the portals of glory, And the great host of ransomed we see, As the numberless sand of the seashore, What a wonderful sight that will be. Chorus: Numberless as the sand of the seashore, Numberless as the sand, of the shore, Oh, what a sight 'twill be When the ransomed host we see, As numberless as the sand of the seashore. 2. When we see all the saved of the ages Who from cruel death partings are free, Greeting there with a heavenly greeting, What a wonderful sight that will be. [Chorus] 3. When we stand by the beautiful river, 'Neath the shade of the life-giving tree, Gazing out o'er the fair land of promise, What a wonderful sight that will be. [Chorus] 4. When we look on the form that redeemed us, And his glory and majesty see, While as King of the saints he is reigning, What a wonderful sight that will be. [Chorus] Scripture: Genesis 22:17 Used With Tune: [When we enter the portals of glory]

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