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In All My Lord's Appointed Ways

Author: Charles P. Jones Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 252 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In all my Lord's appointed ways, My journey I'll pursue, Hinder me not, ye much loved saints, For I must go with you. 2 Thro' floods and flames, if Jesus lead, I'll follow where He goes; Hinder me not shall be my cry, Tho' earth and hell oppose. 3 Thro' duties and thro' trials, too, I'll go at His command; Hinder me not, for I am bound To my Immanuel's land. 4 And when my Saviour calls me home, Still this my cry shall be; Hinder me not! come welcome death, I'll gladly go with thee. Used With Tune: [In all my Lord's appointed ways]
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I Hope to Meet You There

Author: Charles P. Jones Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In those regions of bright glory Refrain First Line: Brother, I hope to meet you there Lyrics: 1 In those regions of bright glory, In that city bright and fair; I am going to meet my Saviour, And I hope to meet you there. Refrain: Brother/Sister, I hope to meet you there, O I hope to meet you there; I am going home to glory, And I hope to meet you there. 2 O I know I'll have hard trials, But my God will answer pray'r; And conduct me safely over, And I hope to meet you there. [Refrain] 3 Just a few more days abide me In this world of sin and care; Then I go to yonder mansions, And I hope to meet you there. [Refrain] 4 Yes, our Saviour's gone before us, Places for us to prepare; I intend to be there with Him, And I hope to meet you there. [Refrain] 5 Some bright morning in the future We shall meet Him in the air; There to shout our troubles over, And I hope to meet you there. [Refrain] Topics: Heaven; Hope Scripture: John 14:1-6 Used With Tune: [In those regions of bright glory]

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