Author: Fred L. BeardHymnal: ZP1925 #d111 (1925)First Line: There's a home just over yonderRefrain First Line: What a meeting that will beLanguages: English
Author: Franklin L. Eiland; Newton W. AllphinHymnal: ZP1925 #d112 (1925)First Line: There's a home of pure delightRefrain First Line: 'Twill be glory over yonderLanguages: English
Author: S. Althea BerrieHymnal: ZP1925 #d115 (1925)First Line: There's a song that I am singingRefrain First Line: All the way, day by dayLanguages: English
Author: Alice Jean CleatorHymnal: ZP1925 #d116 (1925)First Line: There's a story sweet and old, that is waiting to be toldRefrain First Line: O the business of the King must not delayLanguages: English
Author: John H. BoswellHymnal: ZP1925 #d117 (1925)First Line: There's a wonderful book over yonderRefrain First Line: Is your name recorded in the Lamb's book of lifeLanguages: English
Author: Johnson OatmanHymnal: ZP1925 #d118 (1925)First Line: There's not a Friend like the lowly JesusRefrain First Line: Jesus knows all about our strugglesLanguages: English
Author: Ira B. DykesHymnal: ZP1925 #d119 (1925)First Line: Thou art gone, our dearest motherRefrain First Line: Sweet and peaceful be thy slumberLanguages: English
Author: L. Q. C. TaylorHymnal: ZP1925 #d120 (1925)First Line: Though tried in the furnace I may beRefrain First Line: Never fail, never fail, In Jesus' nameLanguages: English
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