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I heard the angels singing

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d101 (1927) First Line: One morning soon

When I'm dead don't grieve after me

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d102 (1927) First Line: Pale horse and rider have taken my mother away

Preaching in the land

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d103 (1927)

The healing water

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d104 (1927) First Line: Run along mourner Refrain First Line: O this is the healing water

Lord have mercy on my soul

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d105 (1927) First Line: Save poor sinner

On Canaan's happy shore

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d106 (1927) First Line: Say, my brother [sister], will you meet me Refrain First Line: By the grace of God I'll meet you

The Old Ark's a-movering

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d107 (1927) First Line: See that sister dressed so fine

You better mind

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d108 (1927) First Line: Sister, you better mind how you talk

Go on, and I'll go with you

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d109 (1927) First Line: Sister, you ought to been down to the spring

King Jesus is a-listening

Hymnal: PMSS1927 #d110 (1927) First Line: Some say that John the Baptist

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