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[I've a home fair and bright in yonder City]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Commandant H. H. Booth Incipit: 51333 43216 11233 Used With Text: The Golden City

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The golden City

Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: I've a home fair and bright in yonder City Refrain First Line: Up in the golden City Used With Tune: [I've a home fair and bright in yonder City]

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The Golden City

Hymnal: Redemption Songs #692 (1937) First Line: I've a home fair and bright in yonder City Refrain First Line: Up in the golden City Lyrics: 1 I've a home fair and bright in yonder City, To its gates I am marching along; When my fighting for Jesus here is over, I shall then take my place with the throng That face to face beholds the Saviour, In whose praise is raised its song. Chorus: Up in the golden City There's a mansion to me will be giv'n; I have riches I know That the world can't bestow, I'm an heir of the wealth of heav'n. 2 It is true on the way to yonder City, I've to cross o'er a cold rolling flood; But I trust Him to guide me by whose pity I've been led to the sin-cleansing blood; As He has said He'll never leave me, I will trust my Friend, my God. [Chorus] 3 Do you know there's no place in yonder City For a soul that is burdened with guilt? Do you know that no sin can ever enter? Hasten then to the blood that was spilt To cleanse from sin, and with me journey To the City God has built. [Chorus] Topics: Special Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [I've a home fair and bright in yonder City]
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The Golden City

Author: Herbert Howard Booth, 1862-1926 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11567 First Line: I’ve a home fair and bright in yonder city Refrain First Line: Up in the golden city Lyrics: 1 I’ve a home fair and bright in yonder city, To its gates I am marching along; When my fighting for Jesus here is over, I shall then take my place with the throng That face to face beholds the Savior, In whose praise is raised its song. Refrain: Up in the golden city There’s a mansion to me will be giv’n; I am richer by far Than a queen or a czar, I’m an heir of the wealth of Heav’n. 2 It is true on the way to yonder city, I’ve to cross o’er a cold rolling flood; But I trust Him to guide me by whose pity I’ve been led to the sin-cleansing blood; As He has said He’ll never leave me, I will trust my friend, my God. [Refrain] 3 Do you know there’s no place in yonder city, For a soul that is burdened with guilt? Do you know that no sin can ever enter? Hasten then to the blood that was spilt To cleanse from sin, and with me journey To the city God has built. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I’ve a home fair and bright in yonder city]
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The Golden City

Author: Commandant H. H. Booth Hymnal: One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #81 (1899) First Line: I've a home fair and bright in yonder City Refrain First Line: Up in the golden City Languages: English Tune Title: [I've a home fair and bright in yonder City]

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Herbert Booth

1862 - 1926 Person Name: Herbert Howard Booth, 1862-1926 Author of "The Golden City" in The Cyber Hymnal
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