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There is a better world, they say
Author
: John Lyth
Hymnal
: HoJH1868 #d12 (1868)
Languages
: English
There is a better world, they say
But he rose, he rose, he rose
Hymnal
: HoJH1868 #d13 (1868)
First Line
: 'Tis the very same Jesus
Languages
: English
But he rose, he rose, he rose
Many dear saints are weary tonight
Author
: W. Kittredge
Hymnal
: HoJH1868 #d14 (1868)
First Line
: We're tenting tonight on the old camp ground
Languages
: English
Many dear saints are weary tonight
Shall we know each other there
Author
: Robert Lowry
Hymnal
: HoJH1868 #d15 (1868)
First Line
: When we hear the music ringing in [through] the bright
Languages
: English
Shall we know each other there
O why stand ye idle
Author
: G. L. McDonald
Hymnal
: HoJH1868 #d16 (1868)
First Line
: Why stand ye here idle, there's labor for all
Languages
: English
O why stand ye idle
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