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Hymn: Hark ye neighbors and hear me tell (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist

Date: 1848

Compiler: S W Leonard and A D Fillmore

Publisher/Printer: S W Leonard

First Line: Hark ye neighbors and hear me tell

Topic: <no topic given>

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer: I Hefferman

Meter:

Tune: German Watchman's Song

Hymn Number: <no hymn number given>

Page Number: 136, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame?

Is it death?  Is it death?

If this be death I soon shall be

Free from every pain and sorrow free,

I shall the King of glory see;

All is well, all is well.



Weep not my friends, my friends weep not for me,

All is well, all is well:

My sins are pardoned, pardoned I am free,

All is well, all is well;

There's not a cloud that doth arise,

To hide my Saviour from mine eyes,

I soon shall mount the upper skies,

All is well, all is well.



Hark!  Hark!  My Lord, my Lord and Master calls me,

All is well, all is well;

I soon shall see, shall see his face in glory,

All is well, all is well;

Farewell dear friends, adieu, adieu,

I can no longer stay with you,

My glittering crown appears in view,

All is well, all is well.



Hail, hail, all hail, all hail ye blood washed throng,

Saved by grace, saved by grace;

I've come to join, to join your rapturous song,

Saved by grace, saved by grace:

All is peace and joy divine,

And heaven and glory now is mine,

O hallelujah to the Lamb,

All is well, all is well.