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Gates beyond the tide

Author: J. Goodlett Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There are gates beyond the tide Refrain First Line: O, to dwell within the gates

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[There are gates beyond the tide]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Sherman Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11315 31176 53253 Used With Text: Gates Beyond the Tide

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Gates Beyond the Tide

Author: Miss Juliet Goodlett Hymnal: Kind Words #8 (1871) First Line: There are gates beyond the tide Refrain First Line: Oh, to dwell within the gates, the pearly, pearly gates Lyrics: 1 There are gates beyond the tide, Gates that stand forever wide, Where the weary and oppress'd Shall secure a home of rest. Chorus: Oh, to dwell within the gates, the pearly, pearly gates, Oh, to dwell within the gates of the new Jerusalem! 2 Through the gates the children go, Where the crystal streams do flow; Through the gates the aged one Finds a never-setting sun. [Chorus] 3 There is beauty at the gates, For a golden crown awaits, And bright robes of purest white, To adorn the saints of light. [Chorus] 4 There's a Saviour at the gates, Who with loving smile awaits To reward the hero band Who have fought for Canaan's land. [Chorus] 5 At the gates the Shepherd claims All the sheep that Jesus names, Takes them in his gracious arm, Keeps them safe from every harm. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There are gates beyond the tide]

Gates beyond the tide

Author: J. Goodlett Hymnal: Kind Words #d90 (1891) First Line: There are gates beyond the tide

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J. B. Sherman

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J. Goodlett

Author of "Gates beyond the tide"
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