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Mercy's Gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #58 (1885) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter Lyrics: 1 There are joys we fondly cherish, While we tread this vale of earth; There are those that never perish, But in heav’n they have their bright. All who share the bliss of heaven Enter’d in at mercy’s gate; Thro’ the grave by Jesus given, They have reach’d their high estate. Chorus: Let us ever strive to enter, Never for the morrow wait; Strive to enter, strive to enter, Enter in at mercy’s gate. 2 Earth may have its many pleasures, They are fleeting as a day; But above are dearer treasures, That shall never pass away. In the path of right and duty Many ills may be our fate; But religion has a beauty; It is found at mercy’s gate. [Chorus] 3 Up the hill ascending ever, With our eyes upon the goal, Let the world’s allurements never Cause us to forget the soul. Soon our toil will here be ended, Bright rewards for us await, When to Him we are ascended, Who has opened mercy’s gate. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There are joys we fondly cherish]
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Mercy's Gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book #58 (1879) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter Languages: English Tune Title: [There are joys we fondly cherish]
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Mercy's Gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: The Gem of Gems #100 (1881) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter Languages: English Tune Title: [There are joys we fondly cherish]
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Mercy's Gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15922 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 D First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter Lyrics: 1 There are joys we fondly cherish, While we tread this vale of earth; There are those that never perish, But in Heav’n they have their birth. All who share the bliss of Heaven, Entered in at mercy’s gate; Thro’ the grace by Jesus given, They have reached their high estate. Refrain: Let us ever strive to enter, Never for the morrow wait; Strive to enter, strive to enter, Enter in at mercy’s gate. 2 Earth may have its many pleasures, They are fleeting as a day; But above are dearest treasures That shall never pass away. In the path of right and duty Many ills may be our fate; But religion has a beauty— It is found at mercy’s gate. [Refrain] 3 Up the hill ascending ever, With our eyes upon the goal, Let the world’s allurements never Cause us to forget the soul. Soon our toil will here be ended, Bright rewards for us await, When to Him we are ascended, Who has opened mercy’s gate. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: MARRAKESH
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Mercy's gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: The Devotional Chimes #19 (1873) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter

Let us ever strive to enter

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: Wreath of Praise #d109 (1879) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish

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