Author: J. R. Baxter, Jr.Appears in 3 hymnalsFirst Line: When the path seems hard and longRefrain First Line: He is near youUsed With Tune: [When the path seems hard and long]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Should the voice of the Lord come to you todayRefrain First Line: Answer yesUsed With Tune: [Should the voice of the Lord come to you today]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: O Worship the Lord in the beauty of holinessRefrain First Line: O worship the Lord, O worship the LordUsed With Tune: [O Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness]
Author: Mrs. C. D. MartinAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Why murmur, when trouble you meet on the way?Refrain First Line: Look upward to the Lord, who is living on highUsed With Tune: [Why murmur, when trouble you meet on the way?]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: My Savior bore the heavy crossRefrain First Line: O thou Christ of CalvaryUsed With Tune: [My Savior bore the heavy cross]
Author: James WellsAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: I'm traveling to that city far beyond the sunset skiesRefrain First Line: I'm on the road of heav'nly loveUsed With Tune: [I'm traveling to that city far beyond the sunset skies]
Author: James RoweAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Lo, a mighty army marches to the fray!Refrain First Line: Onward mighty army of salvationUsed With Tune: [Lo, a mighty army marches to the fray!]
Author: Mrs. C. D. MartinAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: We are on our way home to the city of GodRefrain First Line: We are on our way home, we are on our way homeUsed With Tune: [We are on our way home to the city of God]
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