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When I get to the end of the way

Author: A. M. Bean Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d201 (1927) First Line: The sands have been washed in the footprints Refrain First Line: And the toils of the roads will seem nothing

His love and glory are mine

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d202 (1927) First Line: The Savior walks with me and sweetly he talks Refrain First Line: His love forever is mine

The darkest day the world has known

Author: Verda Cookwright Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d203 (1927) First Line: The sun refused to shine above

Does the pathway lead straight

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d204 (1927) First Line: There are paths just ahead Refrain First Line: Yes, the pathway leads straight

The heart that was broken for me

Author: Judson W. Van de Venter Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d205 (1927) First Line: There came from the skies in the days long ago Refrain First Line: They crowned Him with thorns

The city of all cities

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d206 (1927) First Line: There is a city fair called Beulah Refrain First Line: It is the city of all cities

Over in the sunny clime

Author: R. A. Lester Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d208 (1927) First Line: There is a home of pure delight

In that great glad eternity

Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d209 (1927) First Line: There is a land so far away Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity, How sweet the thought to me

I'm holding [trusting] to [that] the unseen hand

Author: A. J. Sims Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d210 (1927) First Line: There is an unseen hand to me

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