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A Stranger Here

Author: Thos. R. Taylor Hymnal: Christ in Song #842 (1908) Topics: Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage First Line: I'm but a stranger here Lyrics: 1. I'm but a stranger here, Heav'n is my home; Earth is a desert drear, Heav'n is my home; Danger and sorrow stand Round me on ev'ry hand, Heav'n is my Fatherland, Heav'n is my home. 2. What though the tempest rage, Heaven is my home; Short is my pilgrimage, Heaven is my home. Time's cold and wintry blast Soon will be overpast; I shall reach home at last; Heaven is my home. 3. There at my Saviour's side, Heaven is my home, I shall be glorified, Heaven is my home. There'll be the good and blest, Those I love most and best; There, too, I soon shall rest; Heaven is my home. Languages: English Tune Title: OAK
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Higher Ground

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: Christ in Song #489 (1908) Topics: Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage First Line: I'm pressing on the upward way Refrain First Line: Lord, lift me up and let me stand Lyrics: 1 I'm pressing on the upward way, New heights I'm gaining ev'ry day; Still praying as I onward bound, "Lord, plant my feet on higher ground." Chorus: Lord, lift me up and let me stand, By faith on heaven's tableland, A higher plane than I have found; Lord, plant my feet on higher ground. 2 My heart has no desire to stay Where doubts arise and fears dismay; Tho' some may dwell where these abound, My prayer, my aim is higher ground. [Chorus] 3 I want to live above the world, Tho' Satan's darts at me are hurled; For faith has caught the joyful sound, The song of saints on higher ground. [Chorus] 4 I want to scale the utmost height, And catch a gleam of glory bright; But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found, "Lord, lead me on to higher ground." [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm pressing on the upward way]
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Pilgrims, On!

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #642 (1908) Topics: Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Christ Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage First Line: Pilgrims on! the day is dawning Lyrics: 1 Pilgrims on! the day is dawning; Strike your tents, and homeward haste: Sleep not while the blush of morning Calls you on the dessert waste. Tho' the way be dark and dreary, Life's sharp anguish must be borne. Courage, then, ye faint and weary, Linger not to weep and mourn. 2 Pilgrims on! the storm is beating, Beating wildly on your way: Tarry not, the time is fleeting; Shall the storm your footsteps stay? Hasten on, thro' joy and sorrow, Or whatever may betide, Wait not for the calm tomorrow, Faithful at your work abide. 3 Pilgrim on! what tho' in dangers, Life's eventful course pursue; Labor on, ye friendless strangers, Grace will guide you safely through. What if trials must befall you! What if fierce temptations rise! Shall earth's bitter strife appall you While contending for the prize? 4 Pilgrims on! there's rest in heaven, Rest from every anxious care, Rest in Jesus' smiles forgiven, Peaceful and eternal there. O, 't were sweet to toil in sadness, O, 't were well the cross to bear, If at last in joy and gladness We may rest forever there! Languages: English Tune Title: ONWARD
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The Pilgrimage of Saints, Or, Earth and Heaven

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCXXXII (1791) Topics: Pilgrimage of Saints First Line: Oh! what a wretched Land is this Lyrics: 1 Oh! what a wretched Land is this, That yields us no Supply, No chearing Fruits, no wholesome Trees, Nor Streams of living Joy? 2 But pricking thorns thro' all the Ground, And Mortal Poisons grow, And all the rivers that are found With dang'rous Waters flow. 3 Yet the dear Path to thine Abode Lies thro' this horrid Land; Lord! we would keep that heav'nly Road, And run at thy Command. [4 Our souls shall tread the Desart thro' With undiverted Feet; And Faith and flaming Zeal subdue The Terrors that we meet.] [5 A Thousand Savage Beasts of Prey Around the Forest roam; But Judah's Lion guards the Way, And guides the Strangers Home.] [6 Long Nights and Darkness dwells below, With scarce a twinkling Ray: But the bright World to which we go Is Everlasting Day. [7 By glimm'ring Hopes, and gloomy Fears, We trace the sacred Road, Thro, dismal Deeps and dang'rous Snares, We make our Way to God.] 8 Our Journey is a thorny Maze, But we march Upwards still, Forget these Troubles of the Ways, And reach at Sion's Hill. [9 See the kind Angels at the Gates, Inviting us to come! There Jesus the Fore Runner waits, To welcome Trav'lers Home!] 10 There on a green and flow'ry Mount, Our Weary Souls shall sit, And with transporting Joys recount The Labours of our Feet: [11 No vain Discourse shall fill our Tongue, Nor Trifles vex our Ear. Infinite Grace shall be our Song, And God rejoice to hear.] 12 Eternal Glory to the King That brought us safely through; Our Tongue shall never cease to sing, And Endless Praise renew. Languages: English
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The Pilgrimage of the Saints, Or, Earth and Heaven

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCXXXII (1801) Topics: The Pilgrimage of Saints First Line: Oh! what a wretched Land is this Languages: English
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Lord! what a wretched Land is this

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.LIII (1766) Topics: Dangers of our earthly Pilgrimage; Pilgrimage of the Saints; Spiritual Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 Lord! what a wretched Land is this, That yields us no Supply; No chearing Fruits, no wholesome Trees, Nor Streams of living Joy. 2 But pricking Thorns through all the Ground, And mortal Poisons grow, And all the Rivers that are found, With dang'rous Waters flow. 3 Yet the dear Path to thine Abode Lies through this horrid Land, Lord! we would keep the heav'nly Road, And run at thy Command. [4 Our Souls shall tread the Desart through With undiverted Feet; And Faith and flaming Zeal subdue The Terrors that we meet.] [5 A thousand savage Beasts of Prey Around the Forest roam, But Judah's Lion guards the Way, And guides the Strangers Home.] [6 Long Nights and Darkness dwell below, With scarce a twinkling Ray; But the bright World to which we go Is everlasting Day.] [7 By glimmering Hopes and gloomy Fears We trace the sacred Road; Thro' dismal Deeps and dang'rous Snares We make our Way to God.] 8 Our Journey is a thorny Maze, But we march upward still, Forget these Troubles of the Ways, And reach at Sion's Hill. [9 See the kind Angels at the Gates, Inviting us to come; There Jesus the Fore-runner waits To welcome Trav'lers Home.] 10 There on a green and flow'ry Mount Our weary Souls shall sit, And with transporting Joys recount The Labours of our Feet. [11 No vain Discourse shall fill our Tongue, Nor Trifles vex our Ear, Infinite Grace shall be our Song, And God rejoice to hear.] 12 Eternal Glories to the King That brought us safely through; Our Tongue shall never cease to sing, And endless Praise renew. Languages: English
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O God of Beth-el

Author: Philip Doddridge; John Logan Hymnal: The Hymnbook #342 (1955) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Pilgrimage of life; Life in Christ Pilgrimage and Guidance of Life First Line: O God of Beth-el, by whose hand Lyrics: 1 O God of Beth-el, by whose hand Thy people still are fed; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led, 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before Thy throne of grace; God of our fathers, be the God Of their succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide; Give us each day our daily bread, And raiment fit provide. 4 O spread Thy covering wings around Till all our wanderings cease, And at our Father's loved abode Our souls arrive in peace. Amen. Scripture: Genesis 9:9 Tune Title: DUNDEE (FRENCH)
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We'll Live in Tents

Author: H. G. S. Hymnal: Christ in Song #483 (1908) Topics: Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage; Living His Life Pilgrimage First Line: God bids his people on the earth Refrain First Line: We'll live in tents until our feet Lyrics: 1 God bids his people on the earth, Before he comes and calls them hence To live unknit to home and hearth, Like far bound travelers in tents. Chorus: We'll live in tents until our feet Shall reach the land by sin untrod, The gate of pearl, the golden street, Whose Builder and whose Maker, God. 2 It is his will that we should pass Like strangers, sep'rate and aside From all the vain and worldly mass That crowd the Babylons of pride. [Chorus] 3 He'd have us rear no stately towers, Sink no foundation walls of stone, But camp each night a few short hours, And ere the morrow's dawn move on. [Chorus] 4 O brother, whatsoever chain Binds us to fleshly lust and strife, Here let us rend it in God's name, And live, henceforth, the pilgrim life. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [God bids his people on the earth]
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O God of Bethel

Author: Philip Doddridge; John Logan Hymnal: Voices United #650 (1996) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church in the World Commitment: Pilgrimage; Pilgrimage and Conflict First Line: O God of Bethel, by whose hand Lyrics: 1 O God of Bethel, by whose hand your people still are fed; who through this earthly pilgrimage have all your servants led: 2 our vows, our prayers, we now present before your throne of grace. God of past ages, be the God of each succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life our wandering footsteps guide; give us each day our daily bread, and shelter fit provide. 4 O spread your covering wings around, till all our wanderings cease, and at our God's beloved abode our souls arrive in peace. Languages: English Tune Title: SALZBURG (HAYDN)
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O God of Bethel

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #45 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Pilgrimage and Conflict First Line: O God of Bethel, by whose hand Lyrics: 1 O God of Bethel, by whose hand thy people still are fed, who through this weary pilgrimage hast all our fathers led, 2 our vows, our prayers, we now present before thy throne of grace; God of past ages, be the God of each succeeding race. 3 Thro' each perplexing path of life our wandering footsteps guide; give us each day our daily bread, and raiment fit provide. 4 O spread thy cov'ring wings around, till all our wand'rings cease, and at our Father's loved abode our souls arrive in peace. Scripture: Genesis 28:10-12 Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE

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