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Will you go, will you go

Author: G. A. Stearns Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d71 (1859) First Line: We're traveling home to heaven above

The old ship of Zion

Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d73 (1859) First Line: What ship is this that will [shall] take us all home

The gospel ship

Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d74 (1859) First Line: What vessel are you sailing in Refrain First Line: Hoist every sail to catch the gale

Vain world, adieu

Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d76 (1859) First Line: When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer

When I can read my title clear

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d77 (1859)

Safe in the promised land

Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d79 (1859) First Line: Where now is good old Daniel

Sinner, turn from ruin

Hymnal: RCPH1859 #d80 (1859) First Line: While angels strike their tuneful strings

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