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The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: HGS1925 #d201 (1925) Languages: English

The nail peirced hand's the only hand

Author: R. G. Spence Hymnal: HGS1925 #d202 (1925) Languages: English

I go to prepare you a mansion

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: HGS1925 #d203 (1925) First Line: The Savior has left upon record for me Languages: English

I'll have a welcome there

Author: James B. Pennington Hymnal: HGS1925 #d204 (1925) First Line: The Savior has prepared for me Languages: English

The old story

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: HGS1925 #d205 (1925) First Line: The sweetest story that e'er was heard Refrain First Line: O tell it out that story old Languages: English

My pilot rules the sea

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HGS1925 #d206 (1925) First Line: The waves may swell the tempest rave Refrain First Line: He rules the sea so all is well Languages: English

The heart that was broken for me

Author: Judson W. Van de Venter Hymnal: HGS1925 #d207 (1925) First Line: There came from the skies in the days long ago Refrain First Line: They crowned Him with thorns Languages: English

There comes a morn, a blessed day

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HGS1925 #d208 (1925) First Line: There comes a morn, A happy morn Languages: English

Beautiful homeland waiting

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HGS1925 #d210 (1925) First Line: There is a homeland waiting Languages: English

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