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When we pass through yonder river

Hymnal: The Little Sower for Sabbath Schools #144 (1870) Refrain First Line: Then boatman row to the farther shore Lyrics: 1 When we pass through yonder river, When we reach the farther shore, There's an end of war forever-- We shall see our foes no more. Chorus: Then boatman row to the farther shore, Nor heed the river's sullen roar, Yes, boatman row to the golden shore, Where earth's sorrows are no more. 2 After warfare rest is pleasant; O how sweet the prospect is, Though we toil, and strive at present, Let us not repine at this. [Chorus] 3 When we gain the heavenly regions, When we touch the heavenly shore, Blessed thought, no hostile legions, Can alarm or trouble more. [Chorus] 4 O that hope, how bright, how glorious, 'Tis his people's reward; In the Saviour's strength victorious, They at length behold their Lord. [Chorus] Tune Title: [When we pass through yonder river]
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When we pass through yonder River

Author: Kelly Hymnal: Sparkling Diamonds #11 (1884) First Line: When we pass thro' yonder river Languages: English Tune Title: [When we pass thro' yonder river]
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When we pass through yonder river

Author: Kelly Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #938 (1873) Lyrics: 1 When we pass through yonder river, When we reach the farther shore, There's an end of war for ever; We shall see our foes no more: All our conflicts then shall cease, Followed by eternal peace. 2 After warfare, rest is pleasant: Oh, how sweet the prospect is! Though we toil and strive at present, Let us not repine at this: Toil and pain and conflict past, All endear repose at last. 3 When we gain the heavenly regions, When we touch the heavenly shore,-- Blessed thought!--no hostile legions Can alarm or trouble more: Far beyond the reach of foes, We shall dwell in sweet repose. 4 Oh, that hope! how bright, how glorious! 'Tis his people's blessed reward; In the Saviour's strength victorious, They at length behold their Lord: In his kingdom they shall rest, In his love be fully blest. Topics: Heaven; Termination of the Christian Warfare
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The Farther Shore

Hymnal: Chapel Melodies #22 (1868) First Line: When we pass through yonder river Languages: English Tune Title: [When we pass through yonder river]
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When we pass through yonder river

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: Church Book #576 (1890) Meter: 8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 When we pass through yonder river, When we reach the farther shore, There's an end of war for ever; We shall see our foes no more: All our conflicts then shall cease, Followed by eternal peace. 2 O that hope, how bright, how glorious! 'Tis His people's blest reward; In the Saviour's strength victorious, They at length behold their Lord: In His kingdom they shall rest, In His love be fully blest. Topics: Death and Eternity Heaven; Ascension Day; Twenty Sixth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: WER SIND DIE VOR GOTTES TRONE
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When we pass through yonder river

Hymnal: Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #II.66 (1823)
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When we pass through yonder river

Author: Kelly Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church #S64 (1859) Languages: English
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When we pass through yonder river

Author: Kelly Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church. (11th ed.) #S64 (1868) Languages: English
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When we pass through yonder river

Hymnal: Cottage Melodies; a hymn and tune book, for prayer and social meetings and the home circle #154 (1859) Languages: English

When we pass through yonder river

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Singing Pilgrim #d200 (1866)

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