Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;

"Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;" appears in 1 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;· 1 hymn found
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The win­dows of Heav­en stand op­en and wide,

Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;

Then why do we tar­ry in dark­ness and sin,

As Doves to Their Windows

lyricist: William Penn, 1887. Words: Edward O’Kane, 1890
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...The win­dows of Heav­en stand op­en and wide,

Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;

Then why do we tar­ry in dark­ness and sin,...

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The win­dows of Heav­en stand op­en and wide,

Where earth’s wea­ry pil­grims may ev­er ab­ide;

Then why do we tar­ry in dark­ness and sin,

As Doves to Their Windows

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