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Over in the glory land

Author: Ada Powell Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d71 (1910) First Line: Just across the shining river

Just beyond the rolling sea

Author: D. W. Hamner Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d72 (1910)

Lead me, Savior, gently lead me

Author: B. B. Simms Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d73 (1910)

Don't pass by on the other side

Author: Homer F. Morris Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d74 (1910) First Line: Long ago a man went down to Jericho

In the cross of Christ I glory

Author: A. R. Walton Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d76 (1910) First Line: Lord, to thee I now surrender, all the world

Is there one for me

Author: Harry Clayton Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d77 (1910) First Line: Mansions are prepared above

Speed it along

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d78 (1910) First Line: Many are waiting the story to hear

Point them to Jesus

Author: Arvel C. Smith Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d79 (1910) First Line: Many are wandering in the cold

Christ's natal day

Author: W. A. Harris Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d80 (1910) First Line: Merrily ring the Christmas bells

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