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Enter the veil
and go without the camp,
Taste heaven’s sweetness,
thus the earth forsake;
If by the Holiest
I am satisfied,
How can I of earth’s
vanities partake?
Enter the veil
and go without the camp,
By heaven’s presence
will the earth depart;
If heaven’s glory
doth my spirit charm,
How can earth’s happiness
possess my heart?
Enter the veil,
behold the glorious Christ,
Go out the camp
to Jesus, let Him lead;
If throne and crown
my spirit here enthrall,
Manger and cross
cannot my steps impede.
Enter the veil
for resurrection pow’r,
Go out the camp
to bear the cross and woe,
If I His radiant
face in heaven see,
His footsteps
I will follow here below.
Enter the veil,
on heaven’s fatness feast,
Without the camp,
in hardship persevere;
Though earthly trials
sorely pain my heart,
Heaven’s communion
doth my spirit cheer.
Enter the veil,
Christ’s riches there enjoy,
Without the camp,
the needs of men supply;
The life of heaven
living out thru me
The souls of earth
will bless and satisfy.
Enter the veil
till it exists no more,
Go out the camp
till all the camps are gone;
Until the heavens
and the earth unite,
Till God and man
together dwell in one.
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LYRICS
Meter:
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10 10 10 10
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MUSIC
Name:
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TOULON
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Meter:
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10 10 10 10
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Writer(s):
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Dates:
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1551
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
Hymn/Song Book
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Song #
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Key
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| # 523 | F | | # 316 | F | | # 660 | F | | # 489 | F | | # 953 | F | | # 92 | G | | # 489 | No key |
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