Author: Baylus Benjamin McKinneyHymnal: GM1928 #d201 (1928)First Line: There's a cleft in the Rock, there's a hidingRefrain First Line: He's a shelter in the time of stornLanguages: English
Author: Eleanor Allen SchrollHymnal: GM1928 #d202 (1928)First Line: There's a garden where Jesus is waitingRefrain First Line: O the beautiful garden, the garden of prayerLanguages: English
Hymnal: GM1928 #d204 (1928)First Line: There's a land beyond the river, that we call the sweet foreverRefrain First Line: Don't you hear the bells now ringingLanguages: English
Author: Sanford F. BennettHymnal: GM1928 #d205 (1928)First Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than dayRefrain First Line: In the sweet by and byLanguages: English
Author: Charles H. GabrielHymnal: GM1928 #d208 (1928)First Line: There's a wonderful city in a wonderful countryRefrain First Line: Wonderful city, wonderful countryLanguages: English
Author: Woodie W. SmithHymnal: GM1928 #d209 (1928)First Line: There's a wonderful day, for the prophets all sayRefrain First Line: He's coming some dayLanguages: English
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