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Weary no more, weary no more

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Canadian Hymnal #250 (1895) First Line: There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought Languages: English Tune Title: [There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought]

Weary no more, weary no more

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Canadian Hymnal #250 (1889) First Line: There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought Languages: English Tune Title: [There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought]
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There is rest for the weary! how cheering the thought

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Sabbath School Pearl or the Sunday school Army singing Book #8 (1861)

Weary no more, weary no more

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Canadian Hymnal #250 (1892) First Line: There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought Languages: English
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Weary No More

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16313 First Line: There is rest for the wea­ry Lyrics: 1 There is rest for the wea­ry; How cheer­ing the thought To those who thro’ seed­time And har­vest have wrought! When our work is all done, And our strug­gle is o’er, There’s a home in the skies, Where we’ll wea­ry no more. Weary no more, wea­ry no more; In that home in the skies, We shall wea­ry no more. 2 There is rest from temp­ta­tion; How bless­èd to know That tho’, while we tra­vel This de­sert below, Sore ha­rassed and pur­sued, All around and be­fore, In that home in the skies, We’ll be tempt­ed no more. Tempted no more, tempt­ed no more, In that home in the skies We’ll be tempt­ed no more. 3 There is rest from our sor­rows, Our tri­als all past; Our crowns at the feet of The Sav­ior we’ll cast; Of the sheep­fold He says That He is "the Door"; If we en­ter by Him We shall sor­row no more. Sorrow no more, sor­row no more, If we en­ter by Him We shall sor­row no more. 4 What tho’ dan­gers af­fright us, And trou­bles as­sail? The Lord is our re­fuge, And He will not fail; If His grace now we seek, And His fa­vor im­plore, In that home in the skies We shall wea­ry no more. Weary no more, wea­ry no more, In that home in the skies We shall wea­ry no more. Languages: English Tune Title: [There is rest for the wea­ry]

On the other side of Jordan

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: Royal Diadem #d133 (1873) First Line: There is rest for the weary, how cheering the thought

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