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Rejoicing I go Jerusalem bound

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d1 (1935) First Line: A lonely and helpless lost child I followed Refrain First Line: I'm going along and singing a song Languages: English

That one more chance

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: CM1935 #d2 (1935) First Line: A man of God plead for my soul Refrain First Line: Just one more chance to get right Languages: English

Fadeless my glory will be

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: CM1935 #d3 (1935) First Line: After my trials of earthlife are o'er Languages: English

Let your song of gladness roll

Author: Urey S. Lindsey Hymnal: CM1935 #d4 (1935) First Line: As you travel night and day Refrain First Line: Ever let your song, your song of gladness Languages: English

Is your life worthwhile

Author: C. M. Ingalls Hymnal: CM1935 #d5 (1935) First Line: As you travel toward heaven your final goal Refrain First Line: Face every task with a bright and sunny smile Languages: English

Try to win one every day

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d6 (1935) First Line: Back from the storm and cold Languages: English

Love, rest and home

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: CM1935 #d7 (1935) First Line: Beyond the smiling and the weeping Languages: English

Beyond the stars there is a home

Author: Robert F. Kimbrel Hymnal: CM1935 #d8 (1935) First Line: Beyond the stars I have a home Languages: English

Wonderful love

Author: A. B. Sebren Hymnal: CM1935 #d9 (1935) First Line: Boundless as the ocean, is the love Refrain First Line: Wonderful the blessing Languages: English

Consecrated now to thee

Author: J. F. Patton Hymnal: CM1935 #d10 (1935) First Line: Can the Lord depend on me Languages: English

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