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Beyond Tomorrow
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I long to gain my treasures waiting upon the other side
Author: Ira F. Stanphill
Tune: [I long to gain my treasures waiting]
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2 hymnals
Representative text cannot be shown for this hymn due to copyright.
Author:
Ira F. Stanphill
(no biographical information available about Ira F. Stanphill.)
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First Line:
I long to gain my treasures waiting upon the other side
Title:
Beyond Tomorrow
Author:
Ira F. Stanphill
Refrain First Line:
Beyond tomorrow my skies will all be blue
Publication Date:
1951
Copyright:
1951 by Singspiration, Inc.
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[I long to gain my treasures waiting]
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Favorites Number 6 #73
Display Title
: Beyond Tomorrow
First Line
: I long to gain my treasures waiting
Tune Title
: [I long to gain my treasures waiting]
Author
: I. S.
Date
: 1966
Favorites Number 6 #73
Songs of the Redeemed #d34
Display Title
: Beyond tomorrow my skies will all be blue
First Line
: I long to gain my treasures
Author
: Ira F. Stanphill
Date
: 1956
Songs of the Redeemed #d34
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