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Divine Echoes

Publisher: Hartford Music Co., Hot Springs, Ark., 1946
Language: English
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d101There's a place I'm told, built of purest gold
d102There's a place somewhere I know
d103There's always a joy in my heart when I sing
d104There's joy in serving Christ my Lord
d105They beheaded John the Baptist
d106This old world is not my home
d107This old world is swiftly passing on
d108This world's in an awful condition
d109We are just soldiers for Jesus our King
d110We are often bowed with a load of sorrow
d111We are only weary pilgrims traveling through
d112We read of a land, a beautiful strand
d113We're a pilgrim band on our journey home
d114What can wash away my sin [sins] [stain]
d115When I think of how my Savior suffered
d116When I was young I read God's promise
d117When Jesus comes and calls for me
d118When our journey here is o'er and we reach
d119When storm clouds dark sweep o'er my soul
d120When the trumpet has sounded and time here
d121When we come to cross the chilly stream
d122When we cross death's chilly river
d123When we have crossed over life's sea
d124When you are sad and lonely
d125When your heart is burdened with sorrow
d126When you're sad and feeling so blue
d127While here below there's trouble and strife
d128Won't it be a happy morning over the sea
d129Won't that be a happy meeting

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