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WILL
YOU
GO
?
8s
6s.
"
Knew
ye
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
nigh
at
hand."-LUKE
21:
31.
RICHARD
JINKES,
18th
Century,
English.
B.
F.
WHITE,
about
1844.
1.
{
We're
traveling
home
to
heaven
above,
Will
you
go
?
will
you
go?
To
sing
our
Sav-iour's
dy-ing
love,
Will
you
go?
will
you
go?}
Our
sun
shall
then
no
more
go
down,
Our
moon
shall
be
no
more
withdrawn,
Our
days
of
mourning
past
and
gone,
Will
you
go
?
will
you
go?
2
We're
going
to
reap
the
great
reward,
:
Will
you
go?:
Which
Jesus
Christ
for
us
prepared,
:Will
you
go?:
A
rich
supply
of
milk
and
wine,
And
everlasting
joys
divine,
And
robes
that
will
the
sun
outshine,
Will
you
go?:
3
We're
going
to
walk
in
plains
of
light,
:Will
you
go?:
Where
endless
day
excludes
the
night,
:Will
you
go?:
There
crowns
of
glory
we
shall
wear,
And
palms
of
victory
ever
bear,
And
all
the
joys
of
heaven
shall
share,
:Will
you
go?:
This
tune
was
composed
by
B.
F.
White
for
"
Sacred
Harp
"
set
to
old
words.
Richard
Jinkes,
the
author
of
these
words,
was
a
Primitive
Methodist.
He
died
in
England
about
30
years
ago.
He
also
composed,
"
By
Faith
I
View
My
Saviour
Dying."
See
"
Our
Hymns
and
Authors."
by
Tillett,
page 284.