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I shall reach home

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: QSB91952 #d11 (1952) First Line: Foes may betide me Refrain First Line: He will not grieve me

Crossing over Jordan

Author: Eugene H. Whitt Hymnal: QSB91952 #d12 (1952) First Line: For many long years in bondage Refrain First Line: Cross over to the other side of Jordan

Good news, good news

Author: Troy Daniel; Everett Butrum; John Daniel Hymnal: QSB91952 #d13 (1952) First Line: For the world in need today

Glory beams are shining on my way

Author: Charles W. Vaughan Hymnal: QSB91952 #d15 (1952)

Bring his kingdom in

Author: Elwood Denson Hymnal: QSB91952 #d16 (1952) First Line: Go forth, ye workers for Jesus Refrain First Line: Yes, go and bring his kingdom in

Gonna row my boat on the crystal sea

Author: J. Graydon Hall Hymnal: QSB91952 #d18 (1952) First Line: Gonna row my boat at the Lord's command

Leave it with Jesus, He'll bear it I know

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: QSB91952 #d19 (1952) First Line: Have you a trouble which causes distress

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