Beams of Glory

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1I'm in love with my Savior
2Beams of glory bright
3We read in the Bible of the Savior's precious love
4Happy am I each day
5Yes, I will meet you, my neighbors, and greet you in heaven so fair.
6Wonderful morning in heaven
7We shall meet our friends when our journey
8I'm going to a city beyond the hills of time
9Praises to Jesus we will be voicing
10To an olive shaded garden, went
11Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
12Why troubles come on every hand
13Master, hear me now I pray, As I come at close of day
14There's a hill far away
15I will let the Savior lead
16I'm often made to wonder here
17Some happy day in glory land, I'll see
18When my work on earth is ended
19Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
20You ask me why I love my blessed Jesus
21I need the prayers of those I love, while traveling
22It was for me my Savior died, by cruel hands
23Take my life, and let it be, consecrated
24Sacred songs of love
25I am thinking tonight of my mother so dear
26You can modernize your churches
27Bye and bye when morning comes, we shall see the King
28Joybells are ringing in my soul
29Many are waiting in darkness and sin
30When I hear the Savior calling
31Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
32As the thorny road I tread
33Look for me in heaven
34God's people here may suffer
35Time is filled with swift transition
36God made a covenant with Noah
37Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
38Sometimes the way , sometimes the way is dark
39Are you working for the Master, are you toiling
40O I just can't keep from telling
41It's not the words you sing to me
42In a country church yard, not so far away
43My Lord sent [will send] Moses down to see King Pharaoh
44A happy sunrise that will be
45If you have no chart or compass
46When to the earth my Savior
47Awake, put on the armor of Christ
48O what a day in glory
49Eternity, eternity, Where will you spend eternity
50I hear a sweet voice from far away
51Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep
52Looking toward the west
53Christ is near, love and cheer, to extend
54This life is hard to understand
55How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
56When friends forsake me
57There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, No, not one
58As I go to and fro
59Brightly beams our Father's mercy
60There is a land beyond the gloom
61When the days are dark and blue
62Well, I just can't keep from singing
63Somebody did a golden deed
64I'm riding the gospel choo choo train
65Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh
66While traveling down the road
67Some happy morning after while
68Though I'm just a lonely pilgrim
69I have Jesus as my friend, I will praise Him to the end
70In the resurrection morning when the trumpet of God shall sound
71My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
72So many in darkness are wandering
73When I cross the mystic sea, blessed Jesus, stay by me.
74Golden bells are ringing
75When my soul is singing in the [that] promised land above
76When I get home at last
77Where Christ was crucified, stay by the cross
78Soldiers in the army
79Loving Savior, hear my cry
80Sometimes my load is hard to bear
81Jesus, Lord, my Shepherd, dear
82Often we read the Bible we love
83My heavenly home is bright and fair, I feel like traveling on
84Once I was lost down deep in sin
85Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breast
86I'm drawing nearer heaven day after day
87I cannot tell, I do not know, Why Jesus should
88There's a happy day coming
89There'll be a great round up in glory
90I often dream of home
91Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
92Down to the shore of Galilee
93One day the friend of Jesus
94Soon we shall hear the glad new song
95God's love is great and great is he
96When evening sun sinks in the west
97My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
98When Jesus comes to earth again
99When you are sad and lonely
100I'm living with Jesus my Savior

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