Songs of the Redeemed

Editor: V. B. (Vep) Ellis
Publisher: Tennessee Music and Printing Co., Cleveland, Tenn., 1956
Denomination: (Original) Church of God
Language: English
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d101There is a fountain filled with blood
d102There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d103There is a thought that's ever ringing in my
d104There is coming a day when to judgment we'll go
d105There is peace and gladness within my soul
d106There'll be no shadows in heaven
d107There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave
d108There's a happy home awaiting me
d109There's a home beyond the sky
d110There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than day
d111There's a place I am told
d112There's a river of life flowing gently along
d113There's one way to travel, it's the narrow road
d114They tell me of a city
d115They were [gathered] in an [the] upper chamber
d116Though a host should camp against me
d117Though many here squander time to gain
d118Though our years may be few as we travel below
d119Thy will, dear Lord, be done
d120Time is filled with swift transition
d121Way down in Egypt land was a nation
d122We have left the land of Egypt
d123We often see people who started the race
d124We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d125Well, I get tired and weary on the way
d126What a friend we have in Jesus
d127When a sinner, the Savior saved me
d128When I was alone away from home
d129When I'm tired on every hand
d130When my load is hard to bear
d131When my soul is singing in the [that] promised land above
d132When pangs of death seized on my soul
d133When the final trump has sounded
d134When time shall come for my leaving
d135When to the Lord I did pray
d136When we are tried and things go wrong
d137While going down o'er life's rugged pathway
d138Why must life bring pain
d139Wonderful things of folks are said
d140You may ask me where I'm headed
2There is a story of long ago
3Sun is sinking low in the western skies

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