Author: Mrs. C. H. M.Appears in 8 hymnalsFirst Line: I can ne'er forget the day when Jesus saved meUsed With Tune: [I can ne'er forget the day when Jesus saved me]
Author: Julia H. JohnstonAppears in 8 hymnalsFirst Line: My pilgrim staff I take with joyRefrain First Line: The homeward way, I'm on my homeward wayUsed With Tune: [My pilgrim staff I take with joy]
Author: H. L.Appears in 6 hymnalsFirst Line: One day I traveled a toilsome roadRefrain First Line: The burden that once I carried is gone, is goneUsed With Tune: [One day I traveled a toilsome road]
Author: E. A. KilbourneAppears in 5 hymnalsFirst Line: O Jesus, my Jesus, is coming some dayRefrain First Line: O glory! He's coming, yes, coming some dayUsed With Tune: [O Jesus, my Jesus, is coming some day]
Author: H. L.Appears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: Waves are rolling high, 'neath a stormy skyRefrain First Line: Homeward bound, homeward boundUsed With Tune: [Waves are rolling high, 'neath a stormy sky]
Author: H. L.Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: God's blessed hand would thy destiny moldRefrain First Line: God sent thee sorrow that in thy tomorrowUsed With Tune: [God's blessed hand would thy destiny mold]
Author: C. H. G.Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: In the secret of His presence hidingRefrain First Line: Hiding in His blessed presenceUsed With Tune: [In the secret of His presence hiding]
Author: H. L.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: O what a wonderful grace I have foundRefrain First Line: He giveth grace for each burden and careUsed With Tune: [O what a wonderful grace I have found]Text Sources: Theme from Mrs. W. Yoeman
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