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Happy land of the soul

Author: C. N. Oden Hymnal: HP1935 #d141 (1935) First Line: When the Savior shall come to gather his own Refrain First Line: When I reach that blest home Languages: English

I'll live on somewhere

Author: Homer F. Morris Hymnal: HP1935 #d142 (1935) First Line: When this life is o'er and I'm here no more Languages: English

Won't it be wonderful there

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HP1935 #d143 (1935) First Line: When with the Savior we enter the glory land Languages: English

Wandering ones

Author: M. F. Blackwell Hymnal: HP1935 #d144 (1935) First Line: Where is that wandering boy Languages: English

Overshadowed by love

Author: William M. Ramsey Hymnal: HP1935 #d145 (1935) First Line: While on life's journey here below Refrain First Line: I'm overshadowed by his love Languages: English

I want them to see Christ Jesus in me

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: HP1935 #d146 (1935) First Line: While traveling upon the sands of time Languages: English

With trusting heart I seek thee, Lord

Author: Cecil M. Truesdell Hymnal: HP1935 #d147 (1935) Languages: English

Beautiful home

Author: Melvin Kendrick Hymnal: HP1935 #d148 (1935) First Line: Won't you listen to me Refrain First Line: There's a beautiful home up in heaven Languages: English

I'm training for that singing over there

Author: J. Henry Butler Hymnal: HP1935 #d149 (1935) First Line: You ask me why I love to sing so well Refrain First Line: I'm training here for that convention grand Languages: English

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