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I give God the glory

Author: Troy Daniel; Everett J. Butrum; John Daniel Hymnal: QSB81951 #d31 (1951) First Line: I have traveled through the country Refrain First Line: I give God all of the glory

Jesus paid it all

Author: Elvina M. Hall Hymnal: QSB81951 #d32 (1951) First Line: I hear the Savior say, thy strength indeed is small

I want my friends to pray for me

Author: James D. Vaughan Hymnal: QSB81951 #d33 (1951) First Line: I need the prayers of those I love, while traveling

I want a golden mansion in glory land

Author: Robert Bell Hymnal: QSB81951 #d34 (1951) First Line: I never may own a mansion

A dream of home

Author: T. J. Swanzey Hymnal: QSB81951 #d35 (1951) First Line: I sat alone at midnight hour Refrain First Line: He's coming home, O joyful thought

Sailing home

Author: Elwood Denson Hymnal: QSB81951 #d36 (1951) First Line: I was lost in darkness, tempest tossed it seemed Refrain First Line: O glory, yes, I'll sail my ship to heaven

He's my Savior

Author: L. G. Holcombe Hymnal: QSB81951 #d37 (1951) First Line: I was on a lonesome journey Refrain First Line: Just to know that he's my Savior

Don't you want to go

Author: Jackie R. Sullivan Hymnal: QSB81951 #d38 (1951) First Line: I will sing of my King Refrain First Line: Mansions fair waiting there

If, on a [the] quiet sea Toward [Towards] heaven

Author: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778 Hymnal: QSB81951 #d39 (1951)

Just pray every day

Hymnal: QSB81951 #d40 (1951) First Line: If trials and care have you burdened

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