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There Are Treasures For Children In Heaven

Author: Ernest E. Ryden Meter: 12.9.12.9 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­ven above Refrain First Line: There are trea­sures in Heav’n, there are trea­sures in Heav’n Lyrics: 1 There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­ven above, For the child­ren who trust in their Lord; They shall dwell in the light of His fa­vor and love, They shall praise Him with joy­ous accord. Refrain: There are trea­sures in Heav’n, there are trea­sures in Heav’n, There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­v’n; In the man­sions so bright, where the Lord is the light, Shall the trea­sures to child­ren be giv’n. 2 They shall drink of the ri­ver that flows from the throne, They shall feast with the ran­somed and blest; They shall tell of His glo­ry who calls them His own In that beau­ti­ful coun­try of rest. [Refrain] 3 They shall join in the an­thems of glo­ry and praise, They shall sing with the an­gels so fair; And no sor­row or sigh­ing shall hush their sweet lays, When they meet their Re­deem­er up there. [Refrain] Used With Tune: AFULA Text Sources: The Covenant Hymnal (10th ed.) (Chicago: Covenant Book Concern, 1931); Swedish

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[There are treasures for children in heaven above]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Unknown Incipit: 55112 31764 61765 Used With Text: There Are Treasures for Children in Heaven Above

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There Are Treasures for Children in Heaven Above

Author: Ernest Edwin Ryden Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School #287 (1928) Refrain First Line: There are treasures in heav'n, there are treasures in heav'n Lyrics: 1 There are treasures for children in heaven above, For the children who trust in their Lord; They shall dwell in the light of His favor and love, They shall praise Him with joyous accord. Refrain: There are treasures in heav’n, there are treasures in heav’n, There are treasures for children in heav’n; In the mansions so bright, Where the Lord is the Light, Shall the treasures to children be giv’n. 2 They shall drink of the river that flows from the throne, They shall feast with the ransomed and blest, They shall tell of His glory who calls them His own In that beautiful country of rest. [Refrain] 3 They shall join in the anthems of glory and praise, They shall sing with the angels so fair; And no sorrow or sighing shall hush their sweet lays, When they meet their Redeemer up there. [Refrain] Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [There are treasures for children in heaven above]
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There Are Treasures For Children In Heaven

Author: Ernest E. Ryden Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16228 Meter: 12.9.12.9 D First Line: There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­ven above Refrain First Line: There are trea­sures in Heav’n, there are trea­sures in Heav’n Lyrics: 1 There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­ven above, For the child­ren who trust in their Lord; They shall dwell in the light of His fa­vor and love, They shall praise Him with joy­ous accord. Refrain: There are trea­sures in Heav’n, there are trea­sures in Heav’n, There are tre­asures for child­ren in Hea­v’n; In the man­sions so bright, where the Lord is the light, Shall the trea­sures to child­ren be giv’n. 2 They shall drink of the ri­ver that flows from the throne, They shall feast with the ran­somed and blest; They shall tell of His glo­ry who calls them His own In that beau­ti­ful coun­try of rest. [Refrain] 3 They shall join in the an­thems of glo­ry and praise, They shall sing with the an­gels so fair; And no sor­row or sigh­ing shall hush their sweet lays, When they meet their Re­deem­er up there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: AFULA

There are treasures in heav'n, there are treasures in heav'n

Author: Ernest Edwin Ryden Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America #529 (1950) First Line: There are treasures for children in heaven above Languages: English Tune Title: NÅGOT FÖR BARNEN

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Person Name: Unknown Composer of "[There are treasures for children in heaven above]" in The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Ernest Edwin Ryden

1886 - 1981 Translator of "There Are Treasures for Children in Heaven Above" in The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School Ernest Edwin Ryden is a distinguished Lutheran clergyman who has been a life-long student of hymns. At present he is pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church in North Grosvenordale, Connecticut. This is the latest of a long series of services he has rendered in the Lutheran Church. For twenty-seven years he was editor of "The Lutheran Companion," the official organ of the former Augustana Lutheran Church. His contributions to hymnody were many. He was a member of the Committee which created the Augustana Hymnal of 1925 to which he contributed eight original hymns and translations. He was co-editor of the Junior Hymnal for which he wrote a number of hymns. He was secretary of the committee which prepared the Service Book and Hymnal. Here again he has contributed new hymns and translations. He is the author of two volumes, "The Story of Our Hymns," and "The Story of Christian Hymnody." In 1949 he was made a Knight of the Royal Order of the North Star by the King of Sweden for his work in the field of hymnological research. He is the author of one of the Children's Hymns published by the Hymn Society. ----Twelve New Lord’s Day Hymns, 1968. Used by permission. ============================== In 1948 [Ryden] was one of the official representatives of his Church at the constituting Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam. --Twelve New Hymns for Children, 1965. Used by permission.
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