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Climbing the long stairway to glory

Author: Allen P. Nathan Hymnal: HP1935 #d121 (1935) First Line: Up the long stairway I am climbing Languages: English

When morning sweeps across the sky

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: HP1935 #d122 (1935) First Line: We are looking for the dawn of a perfect golden day Refrain First Line: O that glad day is drawing nigh Languages: English

When all the sin clouds pass away

Author: L. O. Brock Hymnal: HP1935 #d123 (1935) First Line: We are marching one by one Languages: English

The Booster Band

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: HP1935 #d124 (1935) First Line: We are now a cheerful band of Christians true Refrain First Line: Along the way of love divine Languages: English

Before Thy Throne, O Lord, We Come

Author: Fred Moore Hymnal: HP1935 #d125 (1935) First Line: We come before thy throne, O Lord Refrain First Line: May now the holy hush of heaven Languages: English

Heavenly pictures

Author: S. Whitt Denson Hymnal: HP1935 #d126 (1935) First Line: We paint heavenly pictures in our minds Refrain First Line: We try to paint the pictures Languages: English

Revive us again

Author: William P. Mackay Hymnal: HP1935 #d127 (1935) First Line: We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, thine the glory Languages: English

What a happy exchange

Author: Eugene Wright Hymnal: HP1935 #d128 (1935) First Line: We shall soon be leaving this old world of pain Refrain First Line: What a day of rapture sweet Languages: English

Goodby until we meet in heaven

Author: Eugene Wright Hymnal: HP1935 #d129 (1935) First Line: We've come out to the lonely churchyard Languages: English

Our Lord the billows will divide

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: HP1935 #d130 (1935) First Line: We've made a long and tedious journey Refrain First Line: Though Jordan's waters seem so dark and wide Languages: English

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