Echoes of Calvary

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d112There'll be no shadows in heaven
d126We have no time to tarry here
d140When time shall come for my leaving
1Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come
2There is a peace that the world can not give
3Our blessed Redeemer has gone to prepare
4When the burden of sorrow makes heavy
5At an oldfashioned altar one night
6Make a joyful noise unto the Lord
7Heavenly sunlight shining mid shadows
8When I'm tempted Lord to stray
9I'm bound for heaven, that city above
10If your heart is burdened down with care
11Have you a burden too hard to bear
12Be faithful and He will fill your needs
13Follow thee is my desire
14I have a friend who is dearer than all
15Stay with me, Savior
16Take a moment to seek Jesus
17If you are burdened, down hearted and blue
18Though the tempest round me gather
22The Bible speaks to every person
20I will sing you a song of a beautiful land
23When pangs of death seized on my soul
24Lo the man of galilee praise his holy name
25Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
26I am so happy in Jesus, since he has saved
27My Jesus walks with me on my journey
28Christians never meet for the last time
29How can I forget when I first met
30Just over in the land called heaven
31When my soul is singing in the [that] promised land above
32Step out on the Lord's side
33Time is filled with swift transition
34Sometimes the way gets weary
35Wonderful things of folks are said
36There will be a singing in the sky
37Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost
38I've never lived in a mansion so fair
40Take your trials to Jesus
41Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died
42I was lost in the night, so aware of my plight
43I am going to a city where the streets with gold
44Some glad day way up in heaven
45Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
46When my load is hard to bear
47O take courage weary heart
48Jesus, the Savior, came down from above
50There is a city where we're going
51Give me oil in my lamp, oil in my lamp
52We are looking for our Savior
53Things that once I counted mine
54I've left the land of death and sin
55The Word of God is just the same
56Makes me love everybody
57There's a happy song I sing
61When a sinner, the Savior saved me
62There is a home of perfect rest
63Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
64Like a mighty army Moves the church of God
65Jesus, Lover of my soul, Greatest story ever told
66What a happy time we will have some day
67This is not my [a] place of resting
68When peace of mind is hard to find
69Thy will, dear Lord, be done
70Much has been said about Jesus
71We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
72If I could count my blessings
73My stay down here will not be long
74Old Satan has a way of wrecking precious souls
75There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
76The road to heaven by Christ was made
77Take this whole world but give me Jesus
78There will be no sadness, over in that land
79Pass me not, O gentle Savior
80Awake ye Christian soldiers
81Jesus, keep me near the cross
82I am going to my happy home above
83Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
84I've heard the call of the Savior
85Remember me, Savior divine
86Some men live for wealth and worldly fame
87He knows the bitter, weary way
88Often when my load is heavy
89When to judgment we shall go
90Some day I know, one bright tomorrow
91Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
92What a glad morning with Jesus and angels sing
93Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
94I have a longing in my heart
95Father, hear my humble cry, Give me comfort
96There's a mansion prepared for me on high
97My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
98He's coming, he's coming, I know my Savior's coming
100As I travel down life's pathway
101Jesus now is pleading
102I'm always singing God's praises
103Some people live for fame
104Many loved ones have gone to heaven's fair city
105O take me, Lord, and use me

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