Must I be car­ried to the skies

We found "Must I be car­ried to the skies" used in 3 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

Must I be car­ried to the skies· 3 hymns found
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Or blush to speak His name?
Whate’er my cross may be.
In the new Je­ru­sa­lem.

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,
On flow­ery beds of ease,
On flow­ery beds of ease,

Am I a Soldier of the Cross?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1721–24
Composer: Thomas Arne, 1762
Hymn 1

...Or blush to speak His name?

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,...

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Or blush to speak His name?

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,

Am I a Soldier of the Cross?

A Soldier of the Cross

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1721–24
Composer: Ira Sankey, 1890
Hymn 2

...Whate’er my cross may be.

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,...

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Whate’er my cross may be.

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,

A Soldier of the Cross

When the Battle’s Over

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1721–24
Composer: English tune
Hymn 3

...In the new Je­ru­sa­lem.

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,...

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In the new Je­ru­sa­lem.

Must I be car­ried to the skies

On flow­ery beds of ease,

When the Battle’s Over

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