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Rest and Home

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Rescue Songs #91 (1893) First Line: Way down upon the paths forbidden Refrain First Line: Glory, glory hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the paths forbidden]
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Sweet Rest At Home

Author: George T. Gould Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13321 First Line: O’er Jordan’s dark and stormy river Refrain First Line: Safe at home, at home with Jesus Lyrics: 1 O’er Jordan’s dark and stormy river Lies Heav’n’s fair shore; There joy shall fill the soul forever, Sorrow shall come no more. There, streets of gold and walls of jasper, Within the gates; There, homes prepared by our dear Master, Each ransomed soul awaits. Refrain: Safe at home, at home with Jesus, Never more to roam; Oh, how the cares of earth grow lighter, Thinking of sweet rest at home. 2 Dear loved ones who have gone before us, Wait for us there! To loving arms will God restore us, And in their bliss we’ll share. Then, full of faith, we’ll lay our sorrow At Jesus’ feet; And in the bright and heav’nly morrow, Loved ones—the saved ones meet. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O’er Jordan’s dark and stormy river]
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Atlantic

Hymnal: Advent Songs #26a (1916) First Line: Bleak mountains lack the crowning beauty Languages: English Tune Title: OLD FOLKS AT HOME

He Found Me and Took Me In

Author: L. L. Pickett Hymnal: New Century Carols #103 (1899) First Line: When wand'ring on in midnight darkness Refrain First Line: Sweetly my Redeemer saves me Languages: English Tune Title: [When wand'ring on in midnight darkness]
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'Tis Joy to Sing His Praises

Author: Rev. J. A. Patton Hymnal: Junior Praises #14 (1901) First Line: How precious to our hearts is Jesus Refrain First Line: O 'tis joy to sing His praises Languages: English Tune Title: [How precious to our hearts is Jesus]
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The Home-land Shore

Author: F. J. Crosby Hymnal: Christian Endeavor Hymns #23 (1894) First Line: Far, far beyond the storms that gather Refrain First Line: There shall be sorrow, pain, and parting Lyrics: 1 Far, far beyond the storms that gather Dark o’er our way. There shines the light of joy eternal Bright in the realms of day, Refrain: There shall be sorrow, pain, and parting Grieve our hearts no more; Soon, soon we’ll meet beyond the river, Safe on the Homeland shore. 2 Far, far beyond rolling billows Faith spreads her wings; Love tells us of the golden City, Hope of its glory sings. [Refrain] 3 Far, far beyond the vale and shadow Loved ones have passed; We’ll meet them in the “many mansions,” All gathered home at last. [Refrain] 4 O blessed morn of joy unbounded! O glorious day! There every tear of grief and anguish Jesus shall wipe away. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: [Far, far beyond the storms that gather]
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Safe on the Other Shore

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Sabbath Hymns #29 (1897) First Line: Sweet songs from yonder hills of glory Refrain First Line: By the shining crystal river Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet songs from yonder hills of glory]
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Our Shepherd True

Author: Kate Ulmer Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 1 #135 (1903) First Line: To Thee we lift our joyful voices Refrain First Line: On our path Thy love is beaming Topics: Christ the Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: [To Thee we lift our joyful voices]
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I am going Home

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #6 (1889) First Line: Beyond the dark, mysterious river Refrain First Line: Oh! my heart is fondly yearning Lyrics: 1 Beyond the dark, mysterious river In heav’ns fair land, Bathed in the bright and lustrous glory Our loved immortals stand; There in the glow of God’s clear sunlight, Happy and blest, Refrain: Oh! my heart is fondly yearning, Yonder courts to roam! There, there my weary fear are turning, And I am going home. 2 They leave us at the mystic river And, one by one, They gather in the Father’s kingdom Till all the crown have won; Farewell to earthly friendships breathing To heav’n they come, Renewing there the broken circle In an eternal home. [Refrain] 3 Heav’n is a land of light and beauty, Wondrously fair, Dearer because our loved immortals Are safe and happy there; For thee my eager heart is yearning, Country so fair! Oh! bring me to my home dear Jesus, And to my loved ones there! [Refrain] Tune Title: [Beyond the dark, mysterious river]
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Beyond The Mystic River

Author: John W. Holt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8271 First Line: There is a home of wondrous beauty Refrain First Line: Oh, my heart is fondly yearning Lyrics: 1 There is a home of wondrous beauty, Lovely and bright; Built by our blessèd, loving Savior, Hid from our mortal sight. Refrain: Oh, my heart is fondly yearning, Yonder courts to roam; Gladly each moment draws me nearer To my eternal home. 2 This home is one of bliss immortal; Happy we’ll be, When walking thro’ the streets of glory, From every care set free. [Refrain] 3 There in that land of song and beauty, All Heaven rings With praises to our blest Redeemer, Savior, and King of kings. [Refrain] 5 Jesus is daily calling loved ones Home one by one; We, too, shall cross the mystic river, When all our work is done. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a home of wondrous beauty]

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