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A wonderful Savior

Author: Clio Wyrick Hymnal: CoG1922 #d181 (1922) First Line: When Jesus came in and cleansed Languages: English

The judgment day is rolling round

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: CoG1922 #d182 (1922) First Line: When mid these scenes no more we roam Languages: English

Hallelujah! we'll see Him

Author: Mrs. W. J. Graves Hymnal: CoG1922 #d183 (1922) First Line: When our earthly trials and toils are done Languages: English Tune Title: [When our earthly trials and toils are done]

When we all gather home

Author: P. P. Orr Hymnal: CoG1922 #d184 (1922) First Line: When our labors are done Refrain First Line: Twill be glory Languages: English

Let us watch and pray

Author: L. T. McFarland Hymnal: CoG1922 #d185 (1922) First Line: When our Savior comes to earth Refrain First Line: If we work Languages: English

When the roll is called up yonder

Author: James M. Black Hymnal: CoG1922 #d186 (1922) First Line: When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time Languages: English

When we cross the river

Author: F. Lewis Hymnal: CoG1922 #d187 (1922) First Line: When we leave this world Languages: English

Why not, why not, why not come to Him now

Author: George F. Root Hymnal: CoG1922 #d188 (1922) First Line: Why do you wait, dear brother Languages: English

In the vineyard

Author: C. Richey Hymnal: CoG1922 #d189 (1922) First Line: Why stand ye here all day idle Refrain First Line: Go work in my vineyard Languages: English

You will need Jesus

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: CoG1922 #d190 (1922) First Line: With gladness the days may go by Languages: English

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