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Editor:
Virgil O. Stamps
Publisher:
Stamps Baxter Music Co., Dallas, Tex., 1937
Language:
English
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There's a wonderful dream home in glory
202
Let thy banner be unfurled
203
My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
204
Down in the valley while on my knees
205
My name is in the book of life
206
Ring, merry bells, for your music of cheer
207
Happy is the man who has found the Savior
208
Here so many are breaking traditions That are sacred
209
There will be no shadows when we cross the great divide
210
In the bible we read of a beautiful pray'r
211
I am not ready if Jesus should call
212
This world is not my home, I'm [only] just [a passing through] by
213
In this world we have our troubles
214
While the sunshine floods with splendor
215
Though a pilgrim, a stranger, a beggar I be
216
Laying up my treasures in that home above
217
A message of love from heaven above
218
Some folks don't ever read the Bible
219
When I shall reach the golden shore, I want
220
If you're looking for a brighter day
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