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Salvation Songs for all Religious Work and Worship
Editor:
C. A. Churchill
Publisher:
C. A. Churchill, Sarpa, Miss., 1921
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d101
We meet in thy temple, dear Lord, to pray
d102
We read in the Bible of Jesus our Savior
d103
We read of a place that's called heaven
d104
What a joy the blessed Savior giveth
d105
What poor despised company
d106
Whate'er we sow that we shall reap
d107
When all my days on earth are o'er
d108
When from the presence of dear ones you go
d109
When I was lost in sin's dark night
d110
When Jesus shall call his dear children
d111
When judgment day is drawing nigh
d112
When my trials are over I'll meet you
d113
When no water was at hand
d114
When sorrows are ending
d115
When the Savior dear took away my fear
d116
When we meet in a city on the golden shore
d117
When we reach the gate of the blest estate
d118
When we've told our eartly story
d119
While we meet dear Lord before thee
d120
With banners proudly waving
d121
Would you be strong in the vineyard below
d122
Would you know what makes me happy
d123
You cannot reach the kingdom
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