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In that Land

In that land of light and beauty

Tune: [In that land of light and beauty]
Published in 2 hymnals

Representative Text

1 In that land of light and beauty,
Where the saints with Jesus dwell;
In a glad new song of triumphant praise
They his love and glory tell.

Chorus:
There shall I, by and by,
Join the ever happy throng;
Giving praise, endless praise,
In a glad, triumphant song, by and by,
In a glad triumphant song, by and by.

2 By the crystal sea, where the breezes
Softly blow o'er heav'n's broad plain,
Stand the ransomed throng in their robes of white,
Sounding forth their sweet refrain. [Chorus]

3 There are mansions there, golden mansions,
With the light of God they shine;
And the walls resound with the joyous sound
Of the saints' glad song divine. [Chorus]

4 O the glorious song of the ransomed,
How it fills heav'n's mighty dome;
O the joy of those who with Jesus dwell,
They are safe with him at home. [Chorus]

Source: Light in the Valley: a new work of great merit for the Sunday school, revivals, Christian Endeavor, Epworth League, young people's society, and all forward movement along the line of battle... #56

Text Information

First Line: In that land of light and beauty
Title: In that Land
Language: English
Refrain First Line: There shall I by and by
Copyright: Public Domain

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Light in the Valley #56

Sweet Harmonies (A New Song Book) #d70

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