Bells of Heaven

Editor: N. Jeffress
Publisher: Jeffress Music Co., Crossett, Ark., 1959
Language: English
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d1Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
d2Are you always praising mother
d3Are you burdened, worn and weary
d4Are you working for the Master, are you toiling
d5Bells of heaven sweetly ringing
d6Christ is near, love and cheer to extend
d7Down here below we have our trouble
d8Give me oil in my lamp, oil in my lamp
d9God made a covenant with Noah
d10God's people here may suffer
d11Happy am I each day
d12He knows the bitter, weary way
d13Heaven comes down my soul to greet
d14Here so often old Satan will try to
d15Here we have a humble dwelling
d16How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d17I am living for Jesus, as I journey
d18I am often discouraged, as I travel along
d19I am on my way to glory land
d20I am praising my Redeemer
d21I am thinking today of a cabin
d22I am traveling on to that holy city
d23I love my blessed Savior, indeed
d24I love the old time singing
d25I need the prayers of those I love, while traveling
d26I often dream of home
d27I once was lost in sin's dark way
d28I wandered along down sin's lonesome valley
d29I want to go where Jesus stays
d30I was once a poor lost sinner, had no hope beyond
d31I wonder as I press along
d32If I should be living when Jesus comes
d33If we could see beyond today
d34If you are on the downward way
d35If you've failed to pray
d36I'll always cling to Christ my King
d37I'm in love with my Savior
d38I'm longing for that home above
d39I'm often made to wonder, as through this world
d40I'm so glad to know that I have a mansion
d41In a country church yard, not so far away
d42In the Bible we read about heaven
d43In the west descended, has the golden sun
d44In this world there is sorrow
d45I've a mansion in glory waiting
d46I've a mansion over yonder where
d47I've found a Friend in Jesus, a Friend who's kind
d48I've heard about heaven so bright
d49I've heard of a land
d50Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult
d51Jesus, Savior, pilot me
d52Just a few days to labor
d53Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
d54Keep me as the apple of thine eye
d55Know ye not that the world goes wrong
d56Lead us on, O blessed Master
d57Lift up the Christ today
d58Looking toward the west, watching the
d59Lord, what you gonna do with me
d60My daddy has gone on and left me
d61My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
d62My home is across cold Jordan
d63My Lord sent [will send] Moses down to see King Pharaoh
d64O I've got religion true and strong
d65Oft I sit alone and dream
d66Often I'm hindered on my way
d67Once I was lost down deep in sin
d68Praises to Jesus we will be voicing
d69Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d70Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breast
d71Some glad morning we shall see Jesus
d72Some happy day in glory land, I'll see
d73Somebody did a golden deed
d74Sometimes I wonder what
d75Sometimes my soul is over burdened
d76Sometimes the path is dark and drear
d77The love of God is always shining
d78There is a home not made by hand
d79There is a land beyond the gloom
d80There is a land of sunshine, where living waters
d81There will be a grand reunion
d82There'll be a great singing, with golden harps
d83There'll be no more wars up in heaven
d84There's a crown of life awaiting the faithful
d85There's a home awaiting far above
d86Though I'm just a lonely pilgrim
d87Time is filled with swift transition
d88Up the dark road the Master trod
d89We have dear ones gone on
d90We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d91We read about a prophet, who lived
d92We read in the Bible of the Savior's precious love
d93We shall meet our friends when our journey
d94We've heard of a beautiful mansion
d95What a glad day when Jesus comes back
d96What a wonderful day awaiting
d97When days are drear, so lone
d98When heaven's portals shall open that day
d99When I get home at last
d100When I leave this world below

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