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Come to Pisgah's Mountain

Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf No. 2 #32 (1916) First Line: Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect, it is so transporting! Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain]
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Come to Pisgah's Mountain

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #42 (1885) First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect, it is so transporting Languages: English Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]
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Come to Pisgah's Mountain

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #42 (1888) First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect, it is so transporting Languages: English Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]
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Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1163 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain; Come view your home beyond the tide: The land we love is just before us; Soon we'll be on the other side. O there are the bright crowns of glory, And mansions the Saviour will give; And they who have loved his appearing, With him shall eternally live. 2 There endless springs of life are flowing, There are the fields of living green; Mansions of beauty are before them, And the King of the saints is seen. Soon our conflicts and toils will be ended, We'll be tried and be tempted no more; And the saints of all ages and nations We shall greet on that heavenly shore. 3 Faith now beholds the flowing river, Coming from underneath the throne; There, too, the Saviour reigns forever, And he'll welcome the faithful home. Would you walk by the banks of the river, With the friends you have loved by your side? Would you join in the song of the angels? Then be ready to follow your Guide. Topics: Miscellaneous Old Melodies Tune Title: PISGAH'S MOUNTAIN

Come, All Ye Saints!

Author: A. N. Hymnal: Sacred Songs and Solos #318 (1890) First Line: Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain Topics: Heaven Scripture: Deuteronomy 3:27 Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain]
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Come, All Ye Saints!

Author: A. N. Hymnal: Sacred Songs & Solos #318 (1880) First Line: Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah's mountain]
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Our Loved Ones in Heaven

Author: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Hymnal: Beulah Songs #92 (1879) First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect! it is so transpsorting Lyrics: 1 Come all ye saints to Pisgah’s mountain, Come view your home beyond the tide, Hear now the voices of your loved ones, What they sing on the other side,— Some are singing of bright crowns of glory; Some of dear ones who stand near the shore; For the fond heart must ever be clinging To the faithful we love evermore. Refrain: O the prospect! It is so transporting, And no danger I fear from the tide; Let me go to the home of the Christian, Let me stand robed in the white by their side. 2 There endless springs of life are flowing, There are the fields of living green; Mansions of beauty are provided, And the King of the saints is seen. Soon my conflicts and toils will be ended; I shall join those who’ve passed on before; For my loved ones, O how I do miss them! I must press on and meet them once more. [Refrain] 3 Faith now beholds the flowing river, Coming from underneath the throne; There, too, the Saviour reigns forever, And he’ll welcome the faithful home. Would you sit by the banks of the river With the friends you have loved by your side? Would you join in the song of the angels? Then be ready to follow your guide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]
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Our Loved Ones In Heaven

Author: John William Dadmun Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9757 First Line: Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah’s mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect it is so transporting Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye saints, to Pisgah’s mountain, Come view your home beyond the tide; Hear now the voices of your loved ones, What they sing on the other side— Some of bright crowns of glory are singing, Some of dear ones who stand near the shore, For the fond heart must ever be clinging To the faithful we love evermore. Refrain: O the prospect it is so transporting And no danger I fear from the tide; Let me go to the home of the Christian, Let me stand robed in white by His side. 2 There endless springs of life are flowing, There are the fields of living green; Mansions of beauty are provided, And the King of saints is seen. Soon my conflict and toils will be ended; I shall join those who’ve passed on before; For my loved ones, O how do I miss them! I must press on and meet them once more. [Refrain] 3 Faith now beholds the flowing river, Coming from underneath the throne; There, too, the Savior reigns forever, And He’ll welcome the faithful home. Would you sit by the banks of the river With the friends you have loved by your side? Would you join the song of the angels? Then be ready to follow your guide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]
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Our Loved Ones in Heaven

Author: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat #26 (1890) First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect, it is so transpsorting Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]
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Our Loved Ones in Heaven

Author: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Hymnal: The Evangel of Song #47 (1889) First Line: Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain Refrain First Line: O the prospect, it is so transporting Languages: English Tune Title: [Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain]

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