Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LIFE EVERLASTING
618
Jerusalem, My Happy Home
Ps. 42: 2
C. M.
St. Peter
F.B.P., c. 1580
Cento 1801, alt.
Alexander R. Reinagle, 1836
my
thy
y
er
be
to
Sav
courts
gates
dear
A
Shall
And
Name
round
I
pearl
ev
stand;
cend
hold,
me,
ior
as
pos
when,
shall
ru
tles,
thou
these
sa
2
When
1
Je
Oh,
4
A
3
proph
of
there
God,
walls
home,
eyes
ets,
my
built
py
my
hap
mar
cit
lem,
y
heav’n
thy
tyrs,
band.
end?
gold?
see?
A
glo
have
shin
shall
the
baths
of
when
no
rious
ing
I
men.
When
Thy
Where
And
friends
more
with
la
my
er
warks
my
Christ
an
va
have
in
the
sal
bors
bul
shall
soon
ev
Will
Where
And
Thy
low
sing,
join
Sab
streets
joys
an
end?
strong,
tion
be
gels
5
Jerusalem, my happy home,
When shall I come to thee?
When shall my labors have an end?
Thy joys when shall I see?
6
O Christ, do Thou my soul prepare
For that bright home of love
That I may see Thee and adore
With all Thy saints above.
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