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Enos E. Dowling Hymnal Collection

Hymn: How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist

Date: 1848

Compiler: S W Leonard and A D Fillmore

Publisher/Printer: S W Leonard

First Line: How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me

Topic: <no topic given>

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

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Meter: PM

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Hymn Number: 150

Page Number: 179, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me,

In yon blissful regions, the haven of rest,

Where glorified spirits with welcome shall greet me,

And lead me to mansions prepared for the blest;

Encircled in light, and with glory enshrouded,

My happiness perfect, my mind's sky unclouded,

I'll bathe in the ocean of pleasure unbounded,

And range with delight through the Eden of love.



While angelic legions with harps tuned celestial,

Harmoniously join in the concert of praise,

The saints as they flock from the regions terrestrial,

In loud hallelujahs their voices will raise:

Then songs to the Lamb shall re-echo through heaven,

My soul will respond, to Immanuel be given

All glory, and honor, and might, and dominion,

Who brought us through grace to the Eden of love.



Then hail, blessed state! hail ye songsters of glory!

Ye harpers of bliss, soon I'll meet you above!

And join your full choir in rehearsing the story,

"Salvation from sorrow through Jesus's love:"

Though prisoned in earth, yet by anticipation

Already my soul feels a sweet prelibation

Of joys that await me, when freed from probation;

My heart's now in heaven, the Eden of love.