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There will be no tears up there

Author: Adger M. Pace Hymnal: CJ1946 #34 (1946) First Line: In the land of an endless day Refrain First Line: I'll be glad when I get home Languages: English

Thoughts of my childhood

Author: Everett J. Butrum Hymnal: CJ1946 #36 (1946) First Line: Let me wander again To my old childhood home Refrain First Line: I can see that old home in the lane Languages: English

Faithful Be and Carry On

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CJ1946 #37 (1946) First Line: See the ripened grain is falling Refrain First Line: Faithful be to duty in the harvest field Languages: English

It won't be long 'til the glory dawn

Author: Nolin Jeffress Hymnal: CJ1946 #38 (1946) First Line: Lord, I feel so lonely Refrain First Line: Up in glory, how we'll shout Languages: English

On life's ocean you are drifting

Author: Rufus Welborn Hymnal: CJ1946 #39 (1946) First Line: Drifting, drifting, on in sin you plod Languages: English

The Son hath made me free

Author: Miriam E. Oatman Hymnal: CJ1946 #d39 (1946) First Line: I was once in Egypt's bondage But deliverance Refrain First Line: I am dwelling now in Canaan Languages: English

We'll sing praise to him

Author: John V. Cobb Hymnal: CJ1946 #40 (1946) First Line: There will be no more sad parting Refrain First Line: Praise to Christ our king Languages: English

Sweetest name

Author: Cecil M. Truesdell Hymnal: CJ1946 #41 (1946) First Line: I know the sweetest name on earth Refrain First Line: 'Tis Jesus, the sweetest name that saved me Languages: English

Singing and shouting

Author: Charles R. Woods Hymnal: CJ1946 #42 (1946) First Line: On the road to glory land happy as can be Refrain First Line: Singing all along the way Languages: English

Hand in hand with Jesus

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: CJ1946 #43 (1946) First Line: Once from my poor sin sick soul Christ did Refrain First Line: Hand in hand we walk each day Languages: English

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