Author: Sanford F. BennettHymnal: HK21914 #d181 (1914)First Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than dayRefrain First Line: In the sweet by and byLanguages: English
Author: James RoweHymnal: HK21914 #d182 (1914)First Line: There's a message true and gladRefrain First Line: Merrily ring, speed it awayLanguages: English
Author: B. B. EdmiastonHymnal: HK21914 #d183 (1914)First Line: There's a story sweet to tellRefrain First Line: Faithful laborers are fewLanguages: English
Author: Haldor LillenasHymnal: HK21914 #d184 (1914)First Line: There's a story that we love to tellRefrain First Line: We'll tell it everywhereLanguages: English
Author: Eden Reade LattaHymnal: HK21914 #d185 (1914)First Line: There's an everlasting mansionRefrain First Line: In that city over yonderLanguages: English
Author: Johnson OatmanHymnal: HK21914 #d186 (1914)First Line: There's not a Friend like the lowly JesusRefrain First Line: Jesus knows all about our strugglesLanguages: English
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