Author: T. B.Hymnal: LW1952 #9 (1952)First Line: I am thankful for the blessings I enjoy each dayRefrain First Line: I am freeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am thankful for the blessings I enjoy each day]
Author: T. R. W.Hymnal: LW1952 #10 (1952)First Line: As you walk each day in the upward wayRefrain First Line: Let the message ring, ring, ringLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [As you walk each day in the upward way]
Author: Bonnie Faye CraftHymnal: LW1952 #11 (1952)First Line: Christ, the Lord is coming, coming by and byRefrain First Line: O the wondrous singingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Christ, the Lord is coming, coming by and by]
Author: P. A.Hymnal: LW1952 #13 (1952)First Line: The myst'ries of this life you ponderRefrain First Line: O look away to Calv'ry's mountainLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The myst'ries of this life you ponder]
Author: Adger M. PaceHymnal: LW1952 #14 (1952)First Line: Since I the Lord have found and He has turned me roundLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Since I the Lord have found and He has turned me round]
Author: C. L. C.Hymnal: LW1952 #16 (1952)First Line: There will be a great convention over in bright glory landRefrain First Line: We'll be singing, yes, sweetly singingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There will be a great convention over in bright glory land]
Author: E. F. J.Hymnal: LW1952 #17 (1952)First Line: Loved ones dear are waiting yonderRefrain First Line: O how sweet to be in gloryLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Loved ones dear are waiting yonder]
Author: John T. CookHymnal: LW1952 #18 (1952)First Line: Over death's tide my soul soon must sailRefrain First Line: Be very near, dear SaviorLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Over death's tide my soul soon must sail]
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