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Is it far?

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: The Morning Star #62 (1877) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest? Refrain First Line: Is it far? Is it far? Lyrics: 1 Is it far to the land of rest? Where the weary feet shall never, never roam, To the mansions of the pure and the blest; Where we all shall meet at home. Chorus: Is it far? Is it far? Will you tell me, brother pilgrim, is it far? To that mansion of the blest, where the weary are at rest, O say, brother pilgrim, is it far? 2 Is it far to that peaceful shore? Where the aching heart shall sorrow not again, Where the friends who meet shall part never more; But with Christ forever reign. [Chorus] 3 Is it far to the plains of light? To that city with its jasper walls aglow, Where the glory of the Lord is the light; To that home say will you go? [Chorus] 4 It is nearer to-day than before; And our path is growing brighter day by day; We shall soon reach that heavenly shore; Let us sing, and watch, and pray. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Is it far to the land of rest?]
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Is it Far?

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: The Christian Sunday School Hymnal #111 (1883) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest Lyrics: 1 Is it far to the land of rest, Where the weary feet shall never, never roam; To the mansions of the pure and the blest, Where we all shall meet at home? Refrain: Is it far? is it far? Will you tell me, brother pilgrim, is it far? To that mansion of the blest, Where the weary are at rest? O say, brother pilgrim, is it far? 2 Is it far to that peaceful shore, Where the aching heart shall sorrow not again; Where the friends who meet shall part nevermore, But with Christ forever reign? [Refrain] 3 Is it far to the plains of light, To that city with its jasper walls aglow, Where the glory of the Lord is the light? To that home, say, will you go? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Is it far to the land of rest]
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Is it Far?

Hymnal: The Welcome Voice #103 (1884) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest? Refrain First Line: Is it far? is it far? Lyrics: 1 Is it far to the land of rest? Where the weary feet shall never, never roam, To the mansions of the pure and the blest; Where we all shall meet at home? Chorus: Is it far? is it far? Will you tell me, brother pilgrim, is it far? To that mansion of the blest, where the weary are at rest? O say, brother pilgrim, is it far? 2 Is it far to that peaceful shore? Where the aching heart shall sorrow not again, Where the friends who meet shall part nevermore But with Christ forever reign. [Chorus] 3 Is it far to the plains of light? To that city with its jasper walls aglow, Where the glory of the Lord is the light; To that house, say, will you go? [Chorus] 4 It is nearer to-day than before; And our path is growing brighter day by day, We shall soon reach that heavenly shore; Let us sing, and watch, and pray. [Chorus]
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Is it Far?

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: Songs of Glory No. 2 #116 (1881) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest? Languages: English Tune Title: [Is it far to the land of rest?]
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Is it far

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: New Christian Hymn and Tune Book #690 (1882) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: IS IT FAR?
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Is it far

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: New Christian Hymn and Tune Book #690 (1887) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: IS IT FAR?

Is it far to the land of rest

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: Harp of Zion #d40 (1893) Languages: English
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Is it far to the land of rest

Author: K. S. Hymnal: New Life #76 (1879)

Is it far

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: Sacred Melodies #d66 (1913) First Line: Is it far to the land of rest

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