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We're nearing heaven's home

Author: Theodore Sisk Hymnal: HP1935 #d101 (1935) First Line: Some glad day we'll soar away Refrain First Line: O the glory of that day Languages: English

Some sweet day

Author: W. Howard Johnson Hymnal: HP1935 #d102 (1935) First Line: Some sweet morning we shall meet Languages: English

What a happy time 'twill be

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: HP1935 #d103 (1935) First Line: Sorrows often meet us here Languages: English

Hold up Jesus

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HP1935 #d104 (1935) First Line: Souls are wandering, life's day squandering Languages: English

Step out on the promises, Of the one who waits

Author: James Rowe Haney Hymnal: HP1935 #d105 (1935) Languages: English

Wonderful love light

Author: John L. Shrader Hymnal: HP1935 #d106 (1935) First Line: Sweetest joybells are ringing Refrain First Line: O the wonderful love Languages: English

Swing it wide

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HP1935 #d107 (1935) First Line: Swing the door of your heart open wide Languages: English

We'll shake hands in the morning

Author: Theodore Sisk Hymnal: HP1935 #d108 (1935) First Line: That will be a happy time Languages: English

Complete for all the world

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: HP1935 #d109 (1935) First Line: The blessed Savior paid our ransom Refrain First Line: The Savior died for you and me Languages: English

Only sleeping

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: HP1935 #d110 (1935) First Line: The dead in Christ are only sleeping Languages: English

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