Yes, We Part

Author: Joseph Denham Smith

Smith, Joseph Denham, was born at Romsey, Hants, circa 1816. After studying for some time in the Dublin Theological Institute, he entered the Congregational Ministry in 1840. In 1849 he became Pastor of the Congregational Church at Kingstown, near Dublin, and in 1863 began a series of services at Merrion Hall, Dublin, and subsequently at other places. His Evangelistic work in England and Ireland is well known. In connection therewith he has published a large number of tracts, pamphlets, and small books. One of these, Times of Refreshing illustrated in the Present Revival of Religion, 1860, included several of his hymns which were sung during that time at his special services at Kingstown. He also published Seven Hymns for the Present Time,… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Yes, we part, but not forever
Title: Yes, We Part
Author: Joseph Denham Smith
Language: English
Refrain First Line: We'll stem the storm, it won't be long
Copyright: Public Domain

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Good as Gold #153

Hymn Service No.2 #d122

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Hymns for Missions with Tunes (Words only) #40

New Praises of Jesus #d145

Praise to Jesus #d94

Revival Hymns #d104

Revival Hymns #d106

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Revival Hymns (Rev. ed.) #49

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Revival Songs #273

Revival Songs. 4th ed. #d285

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Royal Gems #135

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Salvation Army Music #263

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Salvation Army Songs #834

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Songs for Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings #118

The Mission Hymnal #d173

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The People's Hymn Book #310

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The Y. M. Christian Association Hymn-Book, with Tunes. #87

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Young Men's Christian Association Hymn and Tune Book #41

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Zion's Refreshing Showers #113b

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