Evergreen Mountains of Life

There's a land just beyond 'mid the stars we are told

Author: James Freeman Clarke
Tune: [There's a land just beyond 'mid the stars we are told]
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Author: James Freeman Clarke

Clarke, James Freeman, D.D., is a grandson of James Freeman (q. v.)> from whom he was named. He was born at Hanover, New Hampshire, April 4, 1810, and graduated at Harvard College, in Arts, in 1829, and in Divinity, 1833. Receiving ordination as a Unitarian Minister, he was Pastor at Louisville, Kentucky, from 1833 to 1840; of the Church of the Disciples, Boston, from 1811 to 1830; and also from 1853. Dr. Clarke for some time edited, whilst at Louisville, The Western Messenger, and is the author of Orthodoxy, its Truths and Errors, 1866; The Christian Doctrine of Forgiveness, 1852; The Christian Doctrine of Prayer, 1854, and other works. In 1844 he published the Hymn Book for the Church of the Disciples. This he enlarged in 1852. To each… Go to person page >

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First Line: There's a land just beyond 'mid the stars we are told
Title: Evergreen Mountains of Life
Author: James Freeman Clarke
Notes: Text is arranged and adapted. Now Public Domain
Copyright: Copyright, 1923, by Gospel Advocate Co., in "Choice Gospel Hymns"

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Choice Gospel Hymns #153

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