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In Heaven Above

Author: William Maccall, 1812-1888; Laurentius L. Laurinus, 1573-1655 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #330 (1978) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above Lyrics: 1 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, Where God our Father dwells: How boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells. There face to face, and full and free, The everliving God we see, Our God, the Lord of hosts! 2 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, What glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun Grows pale before its light. The mighty sun that goes not down, Before whose face clouds never frown, Is God, the Lord of hosts! 3 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, No tears of pain are shed, For nothing there can fade or die; Life’s fulness round is spread, And like an ocean, joy o’erflows, And with immortal mercy glows Our God, the Lord of hosts! 4 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, God has a joy prepared, Which mortal ear has never heard, Nor mortal vision shared, Which never entered mortal thought, In mortal dreams was never sought, O God, the Lord of hosts! Topics: Christian Hope; Heaven; Christian Hope Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN, I HIMMELEN
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In Heaven Above

Author: L. L. Laurinus, 1573-1655; W. Maccall, 1812-88 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #542 (1996) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above Lyrics: 1 In heav’n above, in heav’n above, Where God our Father dwells: How boundless there the blessèdness! No tongue its greatness tells. There face to face, and full and free, The everliving God we see, Our God, the Lord of hosts! 2 In heav’n above, in heav’n above, What glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun Grows pale before its light. That mighty sun that ne’er goes down, Before whose face clouds never frown, Is God, the Lord of hosts. 3 In heav’n above, in heav’n above, No tears of pain are shed, For nothing there can fade or die; Life’s fullness round is spread, And like an ocean, joy o’erflows, And with immortal mercy glows Our God, the Lord of hosts! 4 In heav’n above, in heav’n above, God hath a joy prepared, Which mortal ear hath never heard, Nor mortal vision shared, Which never entered mortal thought, In mortal dreams was never sought, O God, the Lord of hosts! Topics: Heaven's Eternal Joy; Trinity 27 Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN

In Heaven Above, in Heaven Above

Author: Laurentius Laurenti Laurinus, 1573-1655; William Maccall, 1812-1888 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #622 (1994) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heav’n above, in heav’n above Topics: All Saints Day; Church; Closing Hymns; Comfort & Rest; Eternal Destiny; Everlasting Life; Heaven; Refuge Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN, I HIMMELEN
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In Heaven Above

Author: Laurentius L. Laurinus, 1573-1655; William Maccall, 1812-1888 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #630 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above Lyrics: 1 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, where God our Father dwells: how boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells. There face to face, and full and free, the everliving God we see, our God, the Lord of hosts! 2 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, what glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun grows pale before its light. The mighty sun that goes not down, before whose face clouds never frown, is God, the Lord of hosts! 3 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, no tears of pain are shed, for nothing there can fade or die; life’s fullness round is spread, and like an ocean, joy o’erflows, and with immortal mercy glows our God, the Lord of hosts! 4 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, God has a joy prepared, which mortal ear has never heard, nor mortal vision shared, which never entered mortal thought, in mortal dreams was never sought, O God, the Lord of hosts! Topics: Hope, Assurance; Hope, Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN, I HIMMELEN
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In Heav'n Above

Author: Laurentius L. Laurinus, 1573-1655; William Maccall, 1812-1888 Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #810 (1995) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above Lyrics: 1 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, where God our Father dwells; how boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells. There face to face and full and free, the everliving God we see, our God, the Lord of hosts! 2 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, what glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun grows pale before its light. The mighty sun that goes not down, before whose face clouds never frown, is God, the Lord of hosts! 3 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, no tears of pain are shed, for nothing there can fade or die; life’s fullness round is spread, and like an ocean joy o’erflows, and with immortal mercy glows our God, the Lord of hosts! 4 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, God has a joy prepared, which mortal ear has never heard, nor mortal vision shared, which never entered mortal thought, in mortal dreams was never sought, O God, the Lord of hosts! Topics: Death and Life to Come; Funeral and memorial service; Heaven; Life to Come Scripture: Revelation 21 Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN, I HIMMELEN
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In Heaven Above

Author: William Maccall; J. Astrom; Laurentius Laurentii, 1573-1655 Hymnal: Concordia #173 (1918) First Line: In heav'n above, in heav'n above Lyrics: 1 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, Where God, our Father, dwells: How boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells: There face to face, and full and free, Forever evermore we see-- Our God the Lord of hosts! 2 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, What glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun Grows pale before its light: The heavenly light that ne’er goes down, Around whose radiance clouds ne'er frown, Is God, the Lord of hosts. 3 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, Behold a countless throng! Angels in mystic radiance garbed Lead the triumphal song: Angels and saints are one, and we Shall join the blessed company, And hail the Lord of hosts. 4 In heav''n above, in heav'n above, No tears of pain are shed: Nothing can yonder fade or die; Life’s fulness round is spread, And like an ocean, joy o’erflows, And with immortal mercy glows Our God the Lord of hosts. 5 In heav'n above, in heav'n above, God hath a joy prepared, Which mortal ear had never heard, Nor mortal vision shared, Which never pierced to mortal breast, By mortal lips was ne'er expressed, O God the Lord of hosts! Topics: The Christian Life Aspiration and Hope Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN
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In Heaven Above

Author: Laurentius Laurentii Laurinius; Johan Astrom; William Maccall Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #682 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.6 First Line: In heaven above, in heaven above Lyrics: 1 In heaven above, in beaven above, where God our Father dwells, how boundless there the blessèdness-- no tongue its greatness tells! There face to face, and full and free, the everlasting God we see, our God, the Lord of hosts! 2 In heaven above, in heaven above, what glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun grows pale before its light; that mighty Sun that ne’er goes down, before whose face clouds never frown, is God the Lord of hosts! 3 In heaven above, in heaven above, no tears of pain are shed; for nothing there can fade or die, life’s fullness round is spread; and, like an ocean, joy o’erflows, and with immortal mercy glows our God, the Lord of hosts! 4 In heaven above, in heaven above, God has a joy prepared, which mortal ear has never heard, nor mortal vision shared, which never entered mortal thought, in mortal dreams was never sought, O God, the Lord of hosts! Topics: The Christian Life Death and Eternal Life; Funerals; Funerals; God Transcendence; Heaven Scripture: Isaiah 6:5 Languages: English Tune Title: I HIMMELEN
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In heaven above, in heaven above

Author: Johan Aström Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #263 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 In heaven above, in heaven above, Where God, our Father, dwells: How boundless there the blessedness! No tongue its greatness tells: There face to face, and full and free, Ever and evermore we see - We see the Lord of hosts! 2 In heaven above, in heaven above, What glory deep and bright! The splendor of the noonday sun Grows pale before its light: The mighty sun that ne’er goes down, Around whose gleam clouds never frown, Is God, the Lord of hosts. 3 In heaven above, in heaven above, Behold a countless throng! Angels in mystic radiance garbed Lead the triumphal song: Angels and saints are one, and I Join glad the gladdest company, and hail the Lord of hosts. 4 In heaven above, in heaven above, No tears of pain are shed: For nothing there can fade or die; Life’s fulness round is spread, And like an ocean, joy o’erflows, And with immortal mercy glows Our God the Lord of hosts. 5 In heaven above, in heaven above, God hath a joy prepared, Which mortal ear hath never heard, Nor mortal vision shared, Which never pierced to mortal breast, By mortal lips was ne'er expressed, O God, the Lord of hosts! 6 O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Accept my thankful praise: Give me, as to the happy ones, Treasure of endless days. If firm in faith and hope I stand, I gain the crown, the better land, O God the Lord of hosts. Topics: The Church Year Seragesima; The Church Year Quinquagesima; Heaven Tune Title: [In heaven above, in heaven above]

In heav'n above, in heav'n above

Author: Laurentius Laurenti (1660-1722); William Maccall Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America #509 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: IN HEAVEN ABOVE
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In Heaven Above

Author: Laurentius L. Laurinus; John Astrom; William Maccall Hymnal: Hymns for the Family of God #131 (1976) First Line: In heaven above, in heaven above Topics: Everlasting Life; Funeral Hymns; Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: HAUGE

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