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Onward, Children

Author: R. F. Hughes Hymnal: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School #169 (1891) First Line: Onward, children, do not tarry Refrain First Line: There's a golden harp in glory Lyrics: 1 Onward, children, do not tarry, Though the cross be hard to bear; Strength thou shalt receive from heaven, If thy courage fail thee here. Jesus ever waits to guide you, If thou to thyself be true; Thy reward will come here-after, In the land beyond the blue. Refrain: There’s a golden harp in glory, And a spotless robe for you, When you reach the holy city, In the land beyond the blue. 2 Onward, children, do not tarry, There’s a race for all to run, And a crown will be your portion When your work on earth is done. Blessed angel bands are watching Every act you daily do; Soon you’ll gain the crown of jewels, In the land beyond the blue. [Refrain] 3 Nobly work for Jesus ever, Pierce the clouds which thee surround; See, the pearly gates are open, Hear the angel’s welcome sound. Look not backward, for there’s danger, Ever keep the throne in view; Soon we’ll see the shining city In the land beyond the blue. [Refrain] Topics: Time and Eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward, children, do not tarry]
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There's a golden harp in glory

Author: R. F. Hughes Hymnal: Song Garland; or, Singing for Jesus #60 (1869) First Line: Onward children, do not tarry

The golden harp in glory

Author: R. F. Hughes Hymnal: The Silver Song #d92 (1870) First Line: Onward children, do not tarry Refrain First Line: There's a golden harp in glory

The golden harp in glory

Author: R. F. Hughes Hymnal: New Silver Song #d94 (1872) First Line: Onward children, do not tarry Refrain First Line: There's a golden harp in glory

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