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Leaning on the everlasting arms

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: HP1935 #d131 (1935) First Line: What a fellowship, what a joy divine Refrain First Line: Leaning, leaning, safe and secure Languages: English

What a friend we have in Jesus

Author: Joseph Scriven Hymnal: HP1935 #d132 (1935) Languages: English

Following Jesus

Author: S. Whitt Denson Hymnal: HP1935 #d133 (1935) First Line: Wheels of time are swiftly speeding onward Refrain First Line: I will follow the blessed Master Languages: English

A burden for each to bear

Author: C. C. Crain Hymnal: HP1935 #d134 (1935) First Line: When Christ toiled up to Calvary Refrain First Line: So help me, Lord, your will to do Languages: English

When heaven's portals swing ajar

Author: Cecil M. Truesdell Hymnal: HP1935 #d135 (1935) First Line: When days are lonely here Refrain First Line: Beyond these tears, eternal years Languages: English

Death's flowing stream

Author: S. Whitt Denson Hymnal: HP1935 #d136 (1935) First Line: When death shall come Refrain First Line: We are drifting as time flies swiftly by Languages: English

I long to be there to help the countless

Author: Cecil M. Truesdell Hymnal: HP1935 #d137 (1935) First Line: When I cease to increase in the knowledge of Languages: English

I want heaven for my home

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: HP1935 #d138 (1935) First Line: When I'm bowed with care and trouble here Refrain First Line: I can see the home lights beaming Languages: English

When I'm gone don't be weeping

Author: Charles W. Watson Hymnal: HP1935 #d139 (1935) First Line: When my work on earth is ended Refrain First Line: When I'm gone, O don't be weeping Languages: English

Lord, I believe, Lord, I believe

Author: Herbert H. Booth Hymnal: HP1935 #d140 (1935) First Line: When sorrow and storms are besetting my track Languages: English

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