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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: B. Schmolk Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #507 (1913) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Heavenward still our pathway tends, Here on earth we are but strangers; Till our road in Canaan ends, Safely passed this wild of dangers, Pilgrims we, a scattered band, Seek above our fatherland. 2 Heavenward still, my soul, ascend! Thou art one of heaven's creations; Earth can ne'er give aim or end Fit to fill thy aspirations; And a heaven-enlightened mind Evermore its source to find. 3 Heavenward still! God's volume blest, Thus, throughout its sacred pages, calls on me, and speaks its rest, Rest with Him through endless ages; While my heart that call attends, Still to heaven my path ascends. 4 Heavenward still my thoughts arise, When His festal board invites me; Then my spirit upward flied, Foretaste then of heaven delight me: When on earth this food hath ceased, Comes the Lamb's own marriage-feast. 5 Heavenward still my spirit wends, That fair land by faith exploring; Heavenward still my heart ascends, Sun and moon and stars out-soaring: Their faint rays in vain would try With the light of heaven to vie. 5 Heavenward still, when life shall close, Death to my true home shall guide me: Then, triumphant o'er my woes, Lasting bliss shall God provide me; Christ Himself the way has led; Joyful in His steps I tread. 6 Still then heavenward! heavenward still! That shall be my watchword ever! Joys of heaven my heart shall fill, Chasing joys that filled it never; Heavenward still my thoughts shall run, Till the gate of heaven is won. Topics: The Church Year Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity; Pilgrimage Tune Title: [Heavenward still our pathway tends]
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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances Elizabeth Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Church Book #454 (1890) Meter: 7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Heavenward still our pathway tends, Here on earth we are but strangers, Till our road in Canaan ends, Safely passed this wild of dangers: Here we but as pilgrims rove, For our home is there above. 2 Heavenward still, my soul, ascend! Thou art one of heaven's creations; Earth can ne'er give aim or end Fit to fill thy aspirations; And a heaven-enlightened mind Ever turns, its Source to find. 3 Heavenward still! God calls to me, In His Word so loudly speaking; Glimpses in that Word I see Of the home I'm ever seeking; While my heart that call attends, Still to heaven my path ascends. 4 Heavenward still my spirit wends, That fair land by faith exploring; Heavenward still my heart ascends, Sun and moon and stars outsoaring: Their faint rays in vain would try With the light of heaven to vie. 5 Heavenward still, when life shall close, Death to my true home shall guide me: Then, triumphant o'er my woes, Lasting bliss shall God provide me. Christ Himself the way has led; Joyful in His steps I tread. 6 Still then heavenward! heavenward still! This shall be my watchword ever: Heaven's delights my heart shall fill, Chasing joys that filled it never. Heavenward still my thoughts shall run, Till the gate of heaven is won. Topics: The Christian Life The Heavenly Spirit; Easter Season, Fourth Sunday; Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Seventh Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: HOSIANNA, DAVID'S SOHN
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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances Elizabeth Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #516 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Heavenward still our pathway tends; Here on earth we are but strangers, Till our road in Canaan ends, Safely passed this wild of dangers; Here we but as pilgrims rove, For our home is there above. 2 Heavenward still, my soul, ascend! Thou art one of heaven's creations; Earth can ne'er give aim or end Fit to fill thy aspirations; And a heaven-enlightened mind Evermore its source to find. 3 Heavenward still! God calls to me In His Word, so loudly speaking; Glimpses in that Word I see Of the home I'm ever seeking. While my heart that call attends, Still to heaven my path ascends. 4 Heavenward still when life shall close, Death to my true home shall guide me: Then, triumphant o'er my woes, Lasting bliss shall God provide me. Christ Himself the way has led; Joyful in His steps I tread. Amen. Topics: The Life Everlasting Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: MEINHOLD

Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances E. Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Hymnal for Church, School and Home #d47 (1908) Languages: English

Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances E. Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: The Hymns for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Congregations #d158 (1906)

Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances E. Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Hymnal of the Evangelical Church. Word ed. #d246 (1900) Languages: English
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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Benjamin Schmolcke; Frances Elizabeth Cox Hymnal: The Book of Worship #405 (1907) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: The Heavenly Mind

Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances E. Cox; Benjamin Schmolck Hymnal: The Hymnal #421 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS MEINE ZUVERSICHT (Ratisbon)
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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Benjamin Schmolk; Frances Elizabeth Cox Hymnal: Church Book #454 (1868) Languages: English
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Heavenward still our pathway tends

Author: Frances E. Cox; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: Hymns for the use of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, by the Authority of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania #486 (1865) Languages: English

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