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[Oh, get ye on to Canaan]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James V. Reid Incipit: 53334 55677 11556 Used With Text: Get ye on to Canaan

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Get Ye On to Canaan

Author: Mrs. Ida C. Reid Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Oh, get ye on to Canaan Refrain First Line: I remember well the day Used With Tune: [Oh, get ye on to Canaan]

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Get Ye On to Canaan

Author: Mrs. Ida C. Reid Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #109 (1916) First Line: Oh, get ye on to Canaan Refrain First Line: I remember well the day Lyrics: 1 Oh, get ye on to Canaan, Don't die in Egypt's sand; There's bread and milk abundant In that bright, happy land, No use to live in bondage, There's freedom for us all; If you would take possession, Oh, heed the Leader's call. Chorus: I remember well the day When He washed my sins away, And led me from the wilderness To Canaan's blissful clime; I can never tell you how, But I have the blessing now; And oh, I am so happy, oh, So happy all the time. 2 Oh, get ye on to Canaan, Arise, make up your mind! He's faithful who has promised, "Not a hoof be left behind." He'll feed you heav'nly manna, With quail along the way; With fire by night He'll lead you, With a pillar of cloud by day. [Chorus] 3 Don't fear the road to travel, The sea will open wide; The Lord will safely land you Upon the other side. Although you may find giants, "The Lord will fight for you;" Just keep your eyes upon Him, He'll take you safely through. [Chorus] 4 Oh, Canaan is a good land, A land of running brooks, Of fountains in the valleys, Of rills in shady nooks; A land of wheat and barley, Pomegranates, rich and fine, With olive-oil and honey, - Praise God, these all are mine! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh get ye on to Canaan]
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Get Ye On to Canaan

Author: Mrs. Ida C. Reid Hymnal: Treasury of Song #113 (1917) First Line: Oh, get ye on to Canaan Refrain First Line: I remember well the day Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, get ye on to Canaan]
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Get ye on to Canaan

Author: Mrs. Ida C. Reid Hymnal: Herald of Praise #132 (1917) First Line: Oh, get ye on to Canaan Refrain First Line: I remember well the day Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, get ye on to Canaan]

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James V. Reid

Composer of "[Oh get ye on to Canaan] " in The New Praiseworthy

Ida C. Reid

Person Name: Mrs. Ida C. Reid Author of "Get Ye On to Canaan" in The New Praiseworthy
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