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Ach wär' ich doch schon droben!

Author: Lizzie DeArmond; E. G. Woltersdorf Appears in 37 hymnals First Line: Ach, wär' ich doch schon droben! Refrain First Line: Dort bei den sel'gen Chören Used With Tune: [Ach, wär' ich doch schon droben!]
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O Swing The Gates Wide Open

Author: Lizzie Douglas Foulks DeArmond Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Sing glory, hallelujah Lyrics: 1 O swing the gates wide open, Ye angels fair and bright, The King of glory cometh, Triumphant in His might. Refrain: Sing glory, hallelujah, The night of death is past; The resurrection morning Has dawned on us at last. Sing glory, hallelujah, The night of death is past; The resurrection morning Has dawned on us at last. 2 Praise God! Sing hallelujah! The stone is rolled away; Beyond the tomb is shining Hope’s glad eternal day. [Refrain] 3 O swing the gates wide open, Our longing eyes would see The Christ who lives in Heaven To plead for you and me. [Refrain] 4 With songs of adoration, We haste to greet our king, While thro’ the streets so golden Loud hallelujahs ring. [Refrain\ Used With Tune: [O swing the gates wide open] Text Sources: The Voice of Praise by J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin Miles and Irvin H. Mack (Philadelphia: Hall-Mack, 1904)

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