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Let Me Go

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: Beulah Songs #103 (1879) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Lyrics: 1 Let me go where saints are going, To the mansions of the blest; Let me go where my Redeemer Has prepared his people’s rest. I would gain the realms of brightness, Where they go out nevermore, I would join the friends that wait me Over on the other shore. 2 Let me go where none are weary, Where is raised no wail of woe; Let me go, and bathe my spirit In the raptures angels know: Let me go, for bliss eternal Lures my soul away, away, And the victor’s song triumphant, Thrills my heart, I cannot stay. 3 Let me go, why should I tarry? What has earth to bind me here? What, but cares, and toils, and sorrows, What, but death, and pain and fear? Let me go, for hopes most cherished, Blasted, round me often lie; O! I’ve gathered brightest flowers, But to see them fade and die. 4 Let me go where tears and sighing Are forever more unknown; Where the joyous songs of glory Call me to a happier home. Let me go, I’d cease this dying, I would gain life’s fairer plains; Let me join the myriad harpers, Let me chant their rapturous strains. 5 Let me go, O speed my journey, Saints and seraphs lure away; O! I almost feel the raptures, That belong to endless day. Oft methinks I hear the singing That is only heard above: Let me go, O speed my going, Let me go where all is love. Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]
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Let Me Go

Author: Lewis Hartsough Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10372 First Line: Let me go where saints are going Refrain First Line: Let me go, ’tis Jesus calls me Lyrics: 1 Let me go where saints are going, To the mansions of the blest; Let me go where my Redeemer Has prepared His people’s rest. I would gain the realms of brightness, Where they dwell forevermore; I would join the friends that wait me, Over on the other shore. Refrain: Let me go, ’tis Jesus calls me, Let me gain the realms of day; Bear me over, angel pinions, Longs my soul to be away. 2 Let me go where none are weary, Where is raised no wail of woe; Let me go and bathe my spirit, In the raptures angels know. Let me go, for bliss eternal Lures my soul away, away, And the victor’s song triumphant Thrills my heart; I cannot stay. [Refrain] 3 Let me go, why should I tarry? What has earth to bind me here? What but cares and toils and sorrows? What but death and pain and fear? Let me go, for hopes most cherished, Blasted round me often lie. O! I’ve gathered brightest flowers, But to see them fade and die. [Refrain] 4 Let me go where tears and sighing, Are for evermore unknown, Where the joyous songs of glory Call me to a happier home. Let me go—I’d cease this dying, I would gain life’s fairer plains; Let me join the myriad harpers, Let me chant their rapturous strains. [Refrain] 5 Let me go, there is a glory That my soul hath longed to know, I am thirsting for the waters, That from crystal fountains flow. There is where the angels tarry, There the saved forever throng; There the brightness wearies never, There I’ll sing redemption’s song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]

Let Me Go Where Saints Are Going

Author: Lewis Hartsough, 1828-1919 Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #622 (1972) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Seasons, Days, Services Funeral Services Scripture: Numbers 23:10 Languages: English Tune Title: LET ME GO
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Let me go where saints are going

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #585 (1874) Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]
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Let me go where saints are going

Author: Rev. L. Hartsough Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise and Methodist Protestant Hymn Book #585 (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]

Let Me Go

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Radio Beams No. 2 #105 (1945) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Refrain First Line: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]
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Let Me Go

Hymnal: Hymns of the Advent #111 (1881) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Refrain First Line: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]
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Let Me Go

Hymnal: Joy to the World #134 (1879) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Refrain First Line: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me Lyrics: 1 Let me go where saints are going, To the mansions of the blest; Let me go where my Redeemer Has prepared his people's rest I would gain those realms of brightness Where they dwell for evermore; I would join the friends that wait me Over on the other shore. Chorus: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me; Let me gain the realms of day; Bear me over angel pinions, Longs my soul to be away. 2 Let me go where none are weary, Where is raised no wail of woe; Let me go and bathe my spirit In the raptures angels know; Let me go, for bliss eternal Lures my soul away, away, And the victor's song triumphant Thrills my heart--I can not stay. [Chorus] 3 Let me go where tears and sighing Are for evermore unknown, Where the joyous songs of glory Call me to a happier home. Let me go--I'd cease this dying, I would gain life's fairer plains; Let me join the myriad harpers, Let me chant their rapturous strains. [Chorus] Languages: English
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Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #504 (1886) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Lyrics: 1 Let me go where saints are going, To the mansions of the best; Let me go where my Redeemer Has prepared his people's rest: I would gain the realms of brightness, Where they dwell forevermore; I would share the joys that wait me Over on the other shore. Chorus: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me, Let me gain the realms of day; Bear me over, angel pinions, Longs my soul to be a-way. 2 Let me go where none are weary, Where is raised no note of woe; Let me go and bathe my spirit In the rapture angels know: Let me go, for bliss eternal Lures my soul away, away, And the victor's son triumphant Thrills my heart, I cannot stay. 3 Let me go, why should I tarry? What has earth to bind me here? What but cares and toils and sorrows? What but death and pain and fear? Let me go, for hopes that cherished, Blasted round me often lie: Here I've gathered brightest flowers But to see them fade and die. Topics: The Christian Hymns for Social Worship Tune Title: LET ME GO
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Let Me Go

Hymnal: Golden Grain #34 (1894) First Line: Let me go where saints are going Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me go where saints are going]

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