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When I got saved

Author: Vep B. Ellis Hymnal: CJ1946 #84 (1946) First Line: Wandering from God and right Refrain First Line: I got happy down in my heart Languages: English

Let me rest by the side of the river

Author: Hale Reeves Hymnal: CJ1946 #86 (1946) First Line: When I come to the river, at close of day Languages: English

On the wings of song, wings of song

Author: J. B. Coats; A. A. Amstutz Hymnal: CJ1946 #88 (1946) First Line: If sometime you should hear across the night Languages: English

It's a grand and a glorious feeling

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: CJ1946 #90 (1946) First Line: I am so glad I heard my Savior gently pleading Languages: English

He whispers sweet peace to me

Author: William M. Ramsey Hymnal: CJ1946 #d91 (1946) First Line: Sometimes when misgivings darken the day Languages: English

I am seeking a beautiful city of light

Author: Vida Munden Nixon Hymnal: CJ1946 #92 (1946) Languages: English

Land of dreams come true

Author: Agnes Bunch Hymnal: CJ1946 #d92 (1946) First Line: Somewhere there is a land where dreams come true Languages: English

Let him come into your heart

Author: Joe E. Parks Hymnal: CJ1946 #94 (1946) First Line: Have you a heartache too hard to bear Refrain First Line: Let the Lord Jesus come in today Languages: English

Swing low in the gospel chariot

Author: Cleavant Derricks Hymnal: CJ1946 #96 (1946) First Line: There's a happy, happy thought that comes to me Languages: English

At the end of the trail

Author: Charles B. Wycuff Hymnal: CJ1946 #98 (1946) First Line: I've started on a journey from this vain Languages: English

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