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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Sacred Poems and Hymns #308 (1854) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power; A Christian cannot die before his time, The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. Go to the grave; at noon from labour cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest-task is done; Come from the heart of battle, and in peace, Soldier, go home; with thee the fight is won. 328 Go to the grave; though like a fallen tree, At once with verdure, flowers, and fruitage crown'd; Thy form may perish, and thine honours be Lost in the mouldering bosom of the ground;-- Go to the grave, which, faithful to its trust, The germ of immortality shall keep; While safe, as watch'd by cherubim, thy dust Shall, till the Judgment-day, in Jesus sleep. Go to the grave, for there thy Saviour lay In Death's embraces, ere He rose on high; And all the ransom'd, by that narrow way, Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. Go to the grave;--no, take thy seat above; Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou, for faith and hope, hast perfect love, And open vision for the written Word. Topics: Grave; Minister death of Languages: English
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Go To The Grave In All thy Glorious Prime

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11018 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power; A Christian cannot die before his time, The Lord’s appointment is the servant’s hour. 2 Go to the grave; at noon from labor cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest-task is done; Come from the heart of battle, and in peace, Soldier, go home; with thee the fight is won. 3 Go to the grave; though like a fallen tree, At once with verdure, flowers, and fruitage crowned; Thy form may perish, and thine honors be Lost in the moldering bosom of the ground. 4 Go to the grave, which, faithful to its trust, The germ of immortality shall keep; While safe, as watched by cherubim, thy dust Shall, till the judgment day, in Jesus sleep. 5 Go to the grave, for there thy Saviour lay In death’s embraces, ere He rose on high; And all the ransomed, by that narrow way, Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. 6 Go to the grave—no, take thy seat above; Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou, for faith and hope, hast perfect love, And open vision for the written Word. Languages: English Tune Title: EVENTIDE
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #582 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power; A Christian cannot die before his time; The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. 2 Go to the grave: at noon from labour cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest task is done; Come from the heat of battle, and in peace, Soldier! go home; with thee the fight is won. 3 Go to the grave, for there thy Saviour lay In death's embraces, ere He rose on high; And all the ransomed, by that narrow way, Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. 4 Go to the grave? No, take thy seat above! Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou for faith and hope hast perfect love, And open vision for the written word. Topics: Grave, the; Grave, the; Christian Triumph; The Christian Life Time, Death, Eternity; Death Fear of removed; Death Of an Adult Languages: English Tune Title: TOULON
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #435 (1867) Lyrics: 1 Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power; A Christian cannot die before his time, The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. 2 Go to the grave; at noon from labor cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest-task is done; Come from the heart of battle, and in peace, Soldier, go home; with thee the fight is won. 3 Go to the grave; for there thy Saviour lay In death's embraces, ere He rose on high; And all the ransomed, by that narrow way, Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. 4 Go to the grave!--no, take thy seat above; Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou, for faith and hope, hast perfect love, And open vision for the written Word. Topics: Death Languages: English
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Death in Manhood

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #408 (1866) First Line: Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime Lyrics: Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power: A Christian cannot die before his time; The Lord’s appointment is the servant’s hour. Go to the grave; at noon from labor cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest work is done; Come from the heat of battle, and in peace, Soldier, go home; with thee the field is won. Go to the grave, for there thy Saviour lay, In death’s embraces, ere he rose on high; And all the ransomed, by that narrow way, Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. Go to the grave,—no, to thy home above; Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou for faith and hope hast perfect love, And open vision for the written word. Languages: English
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: J. Montgomery Hymnal: The Standard Church Hymnal #503 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: GO TO THE GRAVE
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #H630 (1845)
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Melodies and Hymns for Divine Service in Appleton Chapel #a234 (1870) Languages: English
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a1162 (1863)
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Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a657 (1864) Languages: English

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