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Sweet Rest in Heaven

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #127 (1874) First Line: Come, schoolmates, do not weary Refrain First Line: There is sweet rest in heav'n Lyrics: 1 Come, schoolmates, do not weary, But let us journey on, The moments will not tarry, This life will soon be gone, Chorus: There is sweet rest in heav'n, There is sweet rest in heav'n, There is sweet rest, There is sweet rest, There is sweet rest in heav'n. There is sweet rest in heav'n, There is sweet rest in heav'n, There is sweet rest, There is sweet rest, There is sweet rest in heav'n. 2 We've listed in the army, We've listed for the war; We'll fight until we conquer, By faith and humble pray'r. [Chorus] 3 Our Captain's gone before us, He kindly bids us come; In yonder world of glory, He's made for us a home. [Chorus] 4 Our Jesus will be with us, E'en to the journey's end; In every sore affliction A "present help" to lend. [Chorus] 5 We bless the name of Jesus, Who bought us with his blood; All glory be to Jesus. Who gives us every good. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Come, schoolmates, do not weary]
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Sweet Rest in Heaven

Hymnal: Chapel Melodies #57 (1868) First Line: Come, pilgrims, don't grow weary Refrain First Line: There is sweet rest in heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, pilgrims, don't grow weary]
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There is sweet rest in heaven

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #636 (1874) First Line: Come, pilgrims, don't grow weary Tune Title: SWEET REST IN HEAVEN
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There is sweet rest in heaven

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise and Methodist Protestant Hymn Book #636 (1882) First Line: Come, pilgrims, don't grow weary Languages: English Tune Title: SWEET REST IN HEAVEN
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There is sweet rest in heaven

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #836 (1886) First Line: O when shall I see Jesus Lyrics: 1 O when shall I see Jesus, And in his kingdom dwell? Partake its rest eternal, Its songs triumphant swell? When shall I be delivered From this vain world of sin, And with my blessed Jesus Drink endless pleasures in? Refrain: There is sweet rest in heaven, There is sweet rest in heaven, There is sweet rest, there is sweet rest, There is sweet rest in heaven. 2 And when the last loud trumpet Shall rend the vaulted skies, And the entombed millions From their cold beds arise, Our ransomed dust revived, Bright beauties shall put on, And soar to the blest mansions Where our Redeemer's gone. [Refrain] 3 Our eyes shall then with rapture The Saviour's face behold; Our feet, no more diverted, Shall walk the streets of gold; Our ears shall hear with transport The hosts celestial sing; Our tongues shall chant the glory Of our immortal King. [Refrain] Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Tune Title: SWEET REST IN HEAVEN
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Sweet Rest in Heaven

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Songs for Service #163 (1905) First Line: O when shall I see Jesus Refrain First Line: There is sweet rest in heav'n Languages: English Tune Title: [O when shall I see Jesus]
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Farewell, All Earthly Honors

Hymnal: The Songs of Zion #112 (1918) Refrain First Line: There is sweet rest in heav'n Languages: English Tune Title: [Farewell, all earthly honors]
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Parting Hymn

Hymnal: Songs for Service #251 (1905) First Line: Dear friends for whom we've labored Refrain First Line: Shall we meet you in heav'n Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear friends for whom we've labored]
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To the Uttermost He Saves

Author: J. Lawley Hymnal: Songs of Victory #282 (1890) First Line: Come with me visit Calv'ry Languages: English Tune Title: [Come with me visit Calv'ry]

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