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Trusting Him, Make the Start

Author: W. G. Hymnal: ST11948 #49 (1948) First Line: On the upward, narrow path Refrain First Line: Patiently for you He pleads Languages: English Tune Title: [On the upward, narrow path]

I Have No Mother Now

Author: Dan Bryant Hymnal: ST11948 #50 (1948) First Line: I hear the low winds sighing, among the trees that wave Refrain First Line: Some day I'll see her smiling face again Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear the low winds sighing, among the trees that wave]

In My Father's House

Author: H. N. Meade Hymnal: ST11948 #51 (1948) First Line: There are mansions up in glory, Jesus said He would prepare Refrain First Line: There are many mansions fair in my Father's house up there Languages: English Tune Title: [There are mansions up in glory, Jesus said He would prepare]

Christ Is Coming

Author: Z. P. Hymnal: ST11948 #52 (1948) First Line: When the world was lost in sin, had no peace or joy within Refrain First Line: He is coming, Christ is coming Languages: English Tune Title: [When the world was lost in sin, had no peace or joy within]

The End of My Journey

Author: R. L. G. Hymnal: ST11948 #53 (1948) First Line: When I come to the end of my journey Refrain First Line: I shall rest in that beautiful city Languages: English Tune Title: [When I come to the end of my journey]

Keep Watching and Praying

Author: J. L. H. Hymnal: ST11948 #54 (1948) First Line: O my brother I'm glad to say, you can travel the narrow way Refrain First Line: Keep watching and praying to heaven's great King Languages: English Tune Title: [O my brother I'm glad to say, you can travel the narrow way]

You Can Do Something For Him

Author: B. B. Hymnal: ST11948 #55 (1948) First Line: God has given so much in the gift of His Son Refrain First Line: There is work for each one that at once should be done Languages: English Tune Title: [God has given so much in the gift of His Son]

Up Yonder We'll Sing

Author: J. L. S. Hymnal: ST11948 #56 (1948) First Line: I'm looking ahead, with nothing to dread Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm looking ahead, with nothing to dread]

My Savior Knows

Author: Ella Allen Edmiaston Hymnal: ST11948 #57 (1948) First Line: There's joyous contentment, while walking each day Refrain First Line: He knows, my Savior knows Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joyous contentment, while walking each day]

I'm Going Home

Author: O. L. C. Hymnal: ST11948 #58 (1948) First Line: When life down here for me shall end, and Jesus calls me home Languages: English Tune Title: [When life down here for me shall end, and Jesus calls me home]

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