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Short Name: J. T. McKibben
Full Name: McKibben, J. T.
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Tunes by J. T. McKibben (56)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[Above this world of sin and care, there is a City bright and fair]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Above this world of sin and sorrow]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Amazing grace how sweet the sound] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[As along the path of life I tread]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[As I travel along I am singing a song]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[As on the cross the Savior hung] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[For many years I traveled out on sin's mountain cold]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Gladly I sing of love divine]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[Has life's burdens today weighed heavy on you]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I am traveling on to a City fair]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I can hear the Savior calling] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I have a Friend so precious, so very dear to me]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I have a Friend who help doth lend]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[I hear sweet music ringing]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
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[I know there is a brighter world than this]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[I'm glad my faith on wings can rise]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[I'm going to my home eternal]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I'm happy each day while traveling this way]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I'm just a pilgrim here below]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I'm looking for the morning of life's eternal day]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[In the morning of joy when the dead shall arise]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[In this world there is sorrow, in this world there is care]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[I've a beautiful home in a wonderful land]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[I've a home of endless glory]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Jesus will come to earth again]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[My home is across cold Jordan wide]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[O God of love, O Prince of Peace]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O love divine that lifted me]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O what a bright and happy morning]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O what a glad morning when Jesus shall call me]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O wonderful sunlight of love]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O blessed morning fair beyond this world of care]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[O my brother today, as you travel life's way]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Once I drank with thirst unquenched]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Some day I do not know just now]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[The Savior came down from Heaven above] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[The Savior is my Lord and King]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[The Savior saved my soul one day]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[There are those that we love, and walked with down here]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[There is a heavenly Country so bright]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[There is a heavenly country that is waiting for me]J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[There is a land beyond the skies] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[There is a land of sweetest music where God's children ever sing]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[There's a City of gold far above the blue sky]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[There's a fountain of grace from the throne we can trace]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[This world is full of trouble] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Up the Calvary road I travel]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Visions of Victory now burst on my sight]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Well! I cried unto the Lord and He saved my soul]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[When all my labor here is ended]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[When Jesus came down from Heaven above] (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Composer)3
[When life's faded flower shall freshen]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[When the evening shadows fall]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[When the glory bells ring on the morning of joy]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
[Won't that be a happy morning when the dead in Christ shall rise]J. T. McKibben (Composer)2
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