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In the Home Above

Author: Laurene Highfield Hymnal: GN1916 #111 (1916) First Line: There's a land of light and glory Refrain First Line: In the happy home of love Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a land of light and glory]
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We Shall Sing

Author: T. R. C. Hymnal: GN1916 #112 (1916) First Line: When on earth we have run the Christian's race Refrain First Line: We shall sing, we shall sing Languages: English Tune Title: [When on earth we have run the Christian's race]
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I Would Ever Obey

Author: Sylvia Lee Hymnal: GN1916 #113 (1916) First Line: O Saviour, when I ponder on thy wondrous love Languages: English Tune Title: [O Saviour, when I ponder on thy wondrous love]
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Lead and Guide Me

Author: Sylvia Lee Hymnal: GN1916 #114 (1916) First Line: Lead and guide me, blessed Saviour, as I tread life's rugged way Languages: English Tune Title: [Lead and guide me, blessed Saviour, as I tread life's rugged way]
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Will You Meet Me?

Author: Anon. Hymnal: GN1916 #115 (1916) First Line: O fathers, will you meet me Refrain First Line: By the grace of God I'll meet you Languages: English Tune Title: [O fathers, will you meet me]
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Onward His Army Goes

Author: Laurene Highfield Hymnal: GN1916 #116 (1916) First Line: The sacred banner of the cross for ages now has gone Refrain First Line: Onward where there are battle for God to fight Languages: English Tune Title: [The sacred banner of the cross for ages now has gone]
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Happy Land

Author: T. R. C. Hymnal: GN1916 #117 (1916) First Line: There's a happy land called heaven Refrain First Line: Happy land so bright and fair Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a happy land called heaven]
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Happy in His Saving Love

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: GN1916 #118 (1916) First Line: With courage strong we press along Refrain First Line: Press along, comrades strong Languages: English Tune Title: [With courage strong we press along]
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I'm Going Home

Author: Rev. William Hunter Hymnal: GN1916 #119 (1916) First Line: My heavenly home is bright and fair Refrain First Line: I'm going home, I'm going home Languages: English Tune Title: [My heavenly home is bright and fair]
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I Am at Peace with Jesus Now

Author: Marion Clyde Hymnal: GN1916 #120 (1916) First Line: Oh! the joy that fills my spirit since I was redeemed from sin! Refrain First Line: I'm at peace with Jesus now Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! the joy that fills my spirit since I was redeemed from sin!]

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