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With conviction<br /><br />31243, Hymns, Come, Come, Ye Saints, no. 30<br /><br />1. Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear;<br />But with joy wend your way.<br />Though hard to you this journey may appear,<br />Grace shall be as your day.<br />?Tis better far for us to strive<br />Our useless cares from us to drive;<br />Do this, and joy your hearts will swell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />2. Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard?<br />?Tis not so; all is right.<br />Why should we think to earn a great reward<br />If we now shun the fight?<br />Gird up your loins; fresh courage take.<br />Our God will never us forsake;<br />And soon we?ll have this tale to tell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />3. We?ll find the place which God for us prepared,<br />Far away in the West,<br />Where none shall come to hurt or make afraid;<br />There the Saints will be blessed.<br />We?ll make the air with music ring,<br />Shout praises to our God and King;<br />Above the rest these words we?ll tell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />4. And should we die before our journey?s through,<br />Happy day! All is well!<br />We then are free from toil and sorrow, too;<br />With the just we shall dwell!<br />But if our lives are spared again<br />To see the Saints their rest obtain,<br />Oh, how we?ll make this chorus swell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />Text: William Clayton, 1814?1879<br /><br />Music: English folk song
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With conviction<br /><br />31243, Hymns, Come, Come, Ye Saints, no. 30<br /><br />1. Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear;<br />But with joy wend your way.<br />Though hard to you this journey may appear,<br />Grace shall be as your day.<br />?Tis better far for us to strive<br />Our useless cares from us to drive;<br />Do this, and joy your hearts will swell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />2. Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard?<br />?Tis not so; all is right.<br />Why should we think to earn a great reward<br />If we now shun the fight?<br />Gird up your loins; fresh courage take.<br />Our God will never us forsake;<br />And soon we?ll have this tale to tell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />3. We?ll find the place which God for us prepared,<br />Far away in the West,<br />Where none shall come to hurt or make afraid;<br />There the Saints will be blessed.<br />We?ll make the air with music ring,<br />Shout praises to our God and King;<br />Above the rest these words we?ll tell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />4. And should we die before our journey?s through,<br />Happy day! All is well!<br />We then are free from toil and sorrow, too;<br />With the just we shall dwell!<br />But if our lives are spared again<br />To see the Saints their rest obtain,<br />Oh, how we?ll make this chorus swell?<br />All is well! All is well!<br /><br />Text: William Clayton, 1814?1879<br /><br />Music: English folk song
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