What Must it Be to Be There?

We sing of the land of the blest, A country so bright and so fair

Author: Elizabeth K. Mills
Tune: [We sing of the land of the blest] (Buchanan)
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: Elizabeth K. Mills

Mills, Elizabeth, née King, daughter of Philip King, was born at Stoke Newington in 1805; married to Thomas Mills, M.P., and died at Finsbury Place, London, April 21, 1829. Her popular hymn:— We speak of the realms of the blest. [Heaven] is thus annotated in Miller's Singers and Songs, &c, 1869, p. 483: "We are much indebted to John Remington Mills, Esq., M.P. for information about this hymn, written by his accomplished relative. The original has 6 st. and was composed after reading ‘Bridges on the 119th Psalm' (on ver. 44, p. 116), ‘We speak of heaven, but oh! to be there.' . . . Already deservedly a favourite, new interest will be added to this hymn when we know that the authoress was early called to ‘the realms of the blest,' o… Go to person page >

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First Line: We sing of the land of the blest, A country so bright and so fair
Title: What Must it Be to Be There?
Author: Elizabeth K. Mills
Language: English
Refrain First Line: To be there, to be there
Copyright: Public Domain

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Song-Land Messenger Complete #52

Winning Voices Combined #d180

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