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And may I still get there?

Hymnal: Kind Words #70 (1871) Lyrics: 1 And may I still get there? Still reach the heav'nly shore? The land forever bright and fair, Where sorrow reigns no more. Chorus: There'll be no parting there, There'll be no parting there; In heav'n alone no sorrow's known, There'll be no parting there. 2 Shall I, unworthy I, To fear and doubting giv'n, Mount up at last, and happy fly On angel's wings to heav'n. [Chorus] 3 Hail, love divine and pure! Hail, mercy from the skies! My hopes are bright and now secure, Upborne by faith I rise. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: NO PARTING THERE
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And may I still get there?

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #125 (1845) Lyrics: 1 And may I still get there? Still reach the heavenly shore? That land for ever fair, Where sorrow reigns no more? Shall I, unworthy I, To fear and doubting given, Mount up at last and fly On angel’s wings to heaven. 2 My soul has been a prey To guilt and dark despair; Can God, I used to say, Hear such a sinner's pray'r? Or must I groan and weep, Unheard by him on high, And sink to torments deep, For ever there to die! 3 How often have I fear'd I ne'er should see bright heaven, But when the Lord appear'd Should from his face be driven; Should from the holy part, Should bid my friends farewell, And seek, with quivering heart, My fitting home in hell. 4 Hail, love divine and pure! Hail, mercy from the skies! My hopes are now secure, Unborne by faith I rise; I part with earth and sin, And shout the dangers past; My Saviour takes me in, And I am his at last. Tune Title: TRIUMPH OVER DESPONDENCY
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No Sorrow There

Hymnal: Hallowed Songs #48 (1870) First Line: And may I still get there? Refrain First Line: There'll be no sorrow there Languages: English Tune Title: [And may I still get there?]

And may I still get there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Companion of Praise for the Sunday School, Family and Prayer Meeting #d7 (1873) Languages: English

And may I still get there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: The Clariona #d9 (1895)

And may I still get there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Social Hymn and Tune Book #d17 (1865)
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There’ll be no sorrow there

Hymnal: Gospel Jewels #120 (1890) First Line: And may I still get there Lyrics: 1 And may I still get there? Still reach the heavenly shore? The land forever bright and fair, Where sorrow reigns no more? Refrain: There’ll be no sorrow there, There’ll be no sorrow there, In heaven above, where all is love, There’ll be no sorrow there. 2 Shall I, unworthy I, To fear and doubting given, Mount up at last, and, happy, fly On angel’s wings to heaven? [Refrain] 3 Hail, love divine and pure, Hail, mercy from the skies! My hopes are bright and now secure, Upborne by faith I rise. [Refrain] Languages: English
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And may I still get there

Hymnal: Chapel Melodies #162 (1868) Languages: English

There will be no parting there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Revival Melodies #d3 (1859) First Line: And may I still get there

There will be no parting there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: The Eolian Harp #d4 (1862) First Line: And may I still get there

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