Golden Key: our 1941 book for singing schools, conventions, etc.

Publisher: Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Co., Inc., Dallas, 1940
Language: English
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99I stood at the cross roads of life
100Take me along, my loving Savior, when you go home to glory land
101Blessed Jesus, lead the way
102When the sky is clear and heart is light
103In treading life's uneven way
104I am only a pilgrim and stranger
105How I love my Savior and King
106If I had all the words in our language
107I now prepare for joys up there
108I am happy in my Savior
109On that morrow
110Over the mystical river today
111My path grows brighter each day, along the beautiful way
112It was an old-fashioned Savior of men
113As I travel with Jesus ever trusting His praomise
114O Lord, I'm so blue and weary
115Jesus gave His life a ransom yonder on Calvary
116I am just a poor weary pilgrim
117I'm rejoicing in the promises of Jesus my King
118So many burdens we must bear
119I'm traveling on the King's highway
120There's a city of joy and rapture, supernal
121Once I drifted aimlessly away from the Lord
122As I travel thru this lone world of sorrow
123Meet me at the coronation
124Soon I shall hear the welcome bells ring
125Many on the gospel road
126When the mighty trump of God is sounding
127Come, let us sing with hearts rejoicing
128As I journey day by day on life's steep and rugged way
129I have just enlisted in the service of the King
130Talk a little more of Jesus
131We are going onward today
132It was in a little country church
133Jesus came to save me
134I've a home in that city that Christ built for me
135Think of the wayward who thotlessly roam
136Sarrow oft bows us low causing despair and woe
137I was lost for many years, just a pilgrim full of fears
138There's a city we're told that is made of pure gold

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