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[Beyond the bar on yonder shore]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Fred H. Byshe Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 36476 74335 21233 Used With Text: Beyond The Bar

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Beyond the Bar

Author: T. M. Eastwood Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Beyond the bar on yonder shore Refrain First Line: I'll need no light of sun or star Topics: City of God; Reunion; Reward of Saints; Funerals Used With Tune: [Beyond the bar on yonder shore]

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Beyond the Bar

Author: T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: Assembly Songs #33 (1910) First Line: Beyond the bar on yonder shore Refrain First Line: I'll need no light of sun or star Lyrics: 1 Beyond the bar on yonder shore, Across life’s troubled sea, There is a city bright and fair Prepared for me, prepared for me. Refrain: I’ll need no light of sun or star, When I my Savior’s face shall see; That will be light enough for me, Throughout a blest eternity, Beyond the bar, beyond the bar. 2 Beyond the bar my King abides, Among His jewels rare; And some day I shall dwell with Him,— My home is there, my home is there. [Refrain] 3 Beyond the bar there is no death, And sorrow reigns no more; There are no bruised and bleeding hearts On that blest shore, on that blest shore. [Refrain] 4 Beyond the bar we’ll meet again The friends we’ve missed so long; And with them sing, forevermore, Unending song, unending song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the bar on yonder shore]
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Beyond The Bar

Author: T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9633 First Line: Beyond the bar on yonder shore Refrain First Line: I’ll need no light of sun or star Lyrics: 1 Beyond the bar on yonder shore, Across life’s troubled sea, There is a city bright and fair, Prepared for me, prepared for me. Refrain: I’ll need no light of sun or star, When I my Savior’s face shall see; That will be light enough for me, Throughout a blest eternity, Beyond the bar, beyond the bar. 2 Beyond the bar the King abides, Among His jewels rare; And some day I shall dwell with Him— My home is there; my home is there. [Refrain] 3 Beyond the bar there is no death, And sorrow reigns no more; There are no bruised and bleeding hearts On that blest shore, on that blest shore. [Refrain] 4 Beyond the bar we’ll meet again, The friends we’ve missed so long; And with them sing forevermore, Unending song, unending song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the bar on yonder shore]
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Beyond the Bar

Author: T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: Coronation Hymns #24 (1913) First Line: Beyond the bar on yonder shore Refrain First Line: I'll need no light of sun or star Lyrics: 1 Beyond the bar on yonder share, Across life's troubled sea, There is a city bright and fair Prepared for me, prepared for me. Chorus: I'll need no light of sun or star, When I my Savior's face shall see; That will be light enough for me, Throughout a blest eternity, Beyond the bar, beyond the bar. 2 Beyond the bar my King abides, Among His jewels rare; And some day I shall dwell with Him,— My home is there, my home is there. [Chorus] 3 Beyond the bar there is no death, And sorrow reigns no more; There are no bruised and bleeding hearts On that blest shore, on that blest shore. [Chorus] 4 Beyond the bar we'll meet again The friends we've missed so long; And with them sing, forevermore, Unending song, unending song. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the bar on yonder shore]

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Fred H. Byshe

Person Name: Fred. H. Byshe Composer of "[Beyond the bar on yonder shore]" in Assembly Songs

T. M. Eastwood

Author of "Beyond the Bar" in Assembly Songs Early 20th Century We have little data on Eastwood, except that he was a minister in the Reformed Episcopal Church of England. --www.hymntime.com/tch/