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[No mortal eye that land hath seen]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. L. Frisbie Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11235 65165 65332 Used With Text: The Land Beyond the River

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The Land Beyond the River

Author: H. L. Frisbie Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: No mortal eye that land hath seen Refrain First Line: We'll stand the storm, we'll stand the storm Lyrics: 1 No mortal eye that land hath seen, Beyond, beyond the river, Its smiling valleys, hills so green, Beyond, beyond the river. Its shores are coming nearer, The skies are growing clearer, Each day it seemeth dearer, That land beyond the river. Refrain: We’ll stand the storm, we’ll stand the storm, Its rage is almost over, We’ll anchor in the harbor soon, In the land beyond the river. 2 No cankering care nor mortal strife, Beyond, beyond the river, But happy, never ending life Beyond, beyond the river. Thro' the eternal hours, God's love, in heav'nly showers, Shall water faith's fair flowers In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 3 That glorious day will ne'er be done, Beyond, beyond the river, When we've the crown and kingdom won, Beyond, beyond the river. There is eternal pleasure, And joys that none can measure, For those who have their treasure In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 4 When shall we look from Zion’s hill, Beyond, beyond the river, With endless bliss our hearts shall thrill, Beyond, beyond the river. There angels bright are singing, Where golden harps are ringing, We ne’er shall cease our singing In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [No mortal eye that land hath seen]

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The Land Beyond the River

Author: H. L. Frisbie Hymnal: The Silver Chime #36 (1862) First Line: No mortal eye that land hath seen Refrain First Line: We'll stand the storm, we'll stand the storm Lyrics: 1 No mortal eye that land hath seen, Beyond, beyond the river, Its smiling valleys, hills so green, Beyond, beyond the river. Its shores are coming nearer, The skies are growing clearer, Each day it seemeth dearer, That land beyond the river. Refrain: We’ll stand the storm, we’ll stand the storm, Its rage is almost over, We’ll anchor in the harbor soon, In the land beyond the river. 2 No cankering care nor mortal strife, Beyond, beyond the river, But happy, never ending life Beyond, beyond the river. Thro' the eternal hours, God's love, in heav'nly showers, Shall water faith's fair flowers In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 3 That glorious day will ne'er be done, Beyond, beyond the river, When we've the crown and kingdom won, Beyond, beyond the river. There is eternal pleasure, And joys that none can measure, For those who have their treasure In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 4 When shall we look from Zion’s hill, Beyond, beyond the river, With endless bliss our hearts shall thrill, Beyond, beyond the river. There angels bright are singing, Where golden harps are ringing, We ne’er shall cease our singing In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] Tune Title: [No mortal eye that land hath seen]
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The Land Beyond The River

Author: Henry L. Frisbie, 1784-1821 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8676 First Line: No mortal eye that land hath seen Refrain First Line: We'll stand the storm Lyrics: 1 No mortal eye that land hath seen, Beyond, beyond the river, Its smiling valleys, hills so green, Beyond, beyond the river; Its shores are coming nearer, The skies are growing clearer, Each day it seemeth nearer, That land beyond the river. Refrain: We’ll stand the storm, We’ll stand the storm, Its rage is almost over; We’ll anchor in the harbor soon, In the land beyond the river. 2 No cankering care nor mortal strife, Beyond, beyond the river, But happy, never ending life Beyond, beyond the river. Thro’ the eternal hours, God’s love, in heav’nly showers, Shall water faith’s fair flowers In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 3 That glorious day will ne’er be done, Beyond, beyond the river, When we’ve the crown and kingdom won, Beyond, beyond the river. There is eternal pleasure, And joys that none can measure, For those who have their treasure, In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] 4 When we shall look from Zion’s hill, Beyond, beyond the river, With endless bliss our hearts shall thrill, Beyond, beyond the river. There angels bright are singing, Where golden harps are ringing, We ne’er shall cease our singing, In the land beyond the river. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [No mortal eye that land hath seen]
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The Land Beyond the River

Author: H. L. Frisbie Hymnal: Gems of Song #124 (1901) First Line: No mortal eye that land hath seen Refrain First Line: We'll stand the storm Lyrics: 1 No mortal eye that land hath seen, Beyond, beyond the river; Its smiling valleys, hills so green, Beyond, beyond the river. Its shores are coming nearer, The skies are growing clearer, Each day it seemeth dearer, Blessed land beyond the river. Chorus: We’ll stand the storm, we’ll stand the storm, Its rage is almost over, We’ll anchor in the harbor soon, In the land beyond the river. 2 That glorious day will not be done, Beyond, beyond the river; When we’ve the crown and kingdom won, Beyond, beyond the river. There is eternal pleasure, And joys that none can measure, For those who have their treasure, In the land beyond the river. [Chorus] 3 When shall we look from Zion’s hill, Beyond, beyond the river; With endless bliss our hearts shall thrill, Beyond, beyond the river. There angels bright are singing, Where golden harps are ringing, We ne’er shall cease our singing In the land beyond the river. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [No mortal eye that land hath seen]

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H. L. Frisbie

Author of "The Land Beyond the River" in The Silver Chime Early 20th Century
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