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Born in a manger

Author: L. C. Hosfeldt Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d131 (1910) First Line: There was born one night, in Bethlehem

Are you ready for the judgment

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d132 (1910) First Line: There will be a day of judgment

When he comes

Author: Sally N. Roach Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d133 (1910) First Line: There will be an end of weeping

I want to go there

Author: Homer F. Morris Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d134 (1910) First Line: There's a beautiful mansion of rest

The beautiful home

Author: Ellen M. Dyer Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d135 (1910) First Line: There's a home so bright and fair

A home will be ready for me

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d136 (1910) First Line: There's a lovely summerland

Are you walking in this way

Author: B. F. Sims Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d137 (1910) First Line: There's a straight and narrow way, and it leads to heaven above

Follow on

Author: Arvel C. Smith Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d138 (1910) First Line: There's a way that leads to the realms above

Abiding presence

Author: Mary C. Stoner Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d140 (1910) First Line: Thou abideth ever with me

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