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Beams of Glory
Editor:
Nolin Jeffress
Publisher:
Jeffress Music Co., Crossett, Ark., 1954
Language:
English
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101
He knows the bitter, weary way
102
I've heard about a city, that's far
103
Be careful friend
104
Just a little while to tarry here
105
Oft in fancy I go dreaming
106
When the whippoorwill's calling
107
When cares oppress you
108
There's a lovely old place
109
Lord, bring some wanderers home tonight
110
On some glad tomorrow, I shall leave this world of sorrow.
111
When the evening sun of life goes down
112
What a wonderful day awaiting
113
Echoes in the valley are calling
114
If we travel on with the Lord each day
115
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
116
Lord, I heard you calling
117
Eternity
118
Sometimes it's hard, sometimes it's hard to understand
119
Am I a soldier of the cross
120
I am changed today, sins are washed away
121
Somewhere there is a land where dreams come true
122
There's a little trail a windin' underneath the vines
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