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I'll tell it again

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: HB61937 #9 (1937) First Line: I've heard a sweet story of love Languages: English

I'm on my way

Author: J. Hubert Farmer Hymnal: HB61937 #10 (1937) First Line: I'm a weary pilgrim, but I'm singing Languages: English

Heaven is nearer since mother is there

Author: Blanche C. Patterson Hymnal: HB61937 #11 (1937) First Line: Dark are the windows, no flickering glow Languages: English

Plenty yet to do

Author: George W. Sebren Hymnal: HB61937 #12 (1937) First Line: Harvest fields are calling and the grain bends low Languages: English

Beautiful home

Author: Frank Spencer Hymnal: HB61937 #13 (1937) First Line: Sometimes when I feel so discouraged Languages: English

Enter the sunlight now

Author: F. Eugene Meek Hymnal: HB61937 #14 (1937) First Line: O sinner astray from Jesus today Languages: English

What a happy time

Author: L. M. Hardy Hymnal: HB61937 #15 (1937) First Line: What a happy reunion on that golden shore Languages: English

The gates will stand ajar for me

Author: J. W. Payte Hymnal: HB61937 #16 (1937) Languages: English

Watch your step

Author: E. E. Hinesley Hymnal: HB61937 #17 (1937) First Line: As you travel on the highway Languages: English

I'll be listening

Hymnal: HB61937 #18 (1937) First Line: When the Savior calls I will answer Languages: English

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