Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

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24Although you have wandered away from the Savior
31Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
57Are you fully trusting in the great Redeemer
129As I journey through this land
65As I travel through this land
51As we work for Jesus in this weary land below
110As you make the trip from earth to heaven
20Bells of joy are ringing since the Savior
83Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
37Blest Redeemer, I've worked in thy vineyard
128Each day while you're treading
5For many years I wandered through the dark
38Glory to the Lamb of God who died on Calvary
d14Go, like the master and carry gladness
59God be with you till we meet again
58God gives to us salvation
135God gives us life here below
14God's promises divine are yours
45Have you a burden that's heavy to bear
67Have you been to him in prayer
89He knows the bitter, weary way
21Here below in this old world of sorrow
d23I am filled with gladness
12I am going home some morning
117I am happy since the Savior came into my soul
94I am sailing on life's ocean
56I am thinking of heaven and my many loved ones
133I am thinking tonight of a city called heaven
87I can hear my [the] Savior calling
18I cannot see beyond the shadows
41I have a friend more precious to me
115I have found a Friend that I really adore
63I heard today, the gospel story
50I know there's one who walks beside me
66I need the love of Jesus
103I want to be a witness
52I want to go to heaven and see my Lord
00I want to help someone in their fight
46I was a wayward child, was sinking in despair
11If I had all my wishes this morning
98If we work for Jesus daily
107If you will read the holy Bible
130If you're troubled and discouraged
17I'm gonna see my Savior
1I'm just a stranger in this lowland of sin
25I'm walking in the narrow way
101In a mansion yonder in heaven
109I've been a long time traveling
72I've heard of a land upon a strand
16I've launched my boat out upon life's mighty
26I've read of a wonderful country
61Jesus is able to save you
81Jesus, keep me near the cross
7Jesus walks the way before me
d55Jesus, when the way seems long
93Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
27Keep your mind on Jesus
88Let us all rejoice and praise the Lord
33Let your light so shine for Christ the King
116Lord, I'm tired, weak and weary
97Love looked on me, from Calvary
44Many get discouraged, trying to be gay
28Moses led the children of Isr'l
99Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
127My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
96My heart is o'erflowing, I'm happy to tell
35My Lord once suffered here in this lowland
123My soul was once so sad and drear
91My stay down here will not be long
79Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
55O listen to our wondrous story
108O what a morning when Gabriel's trump
60Often I think of that sweet home
9Often I've heard of heaven above
106Old Ezekiel went down in the valley one day
134On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye
1-AOn the resurrection morning
71Once from my poor sin sick soul Christ did
42Once I wandered all alone in sin and darkness
104Once I was traveling alone
43Once my life was sad and dreary
118Once upon a road of sorrow
62One time I was a sinner
73Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
13Savior, lead me in the straight and narrow way
15Since the Savior spoke sweet peace to me
76Some day we'll meet again
48Some glad morning over yonder
105Somebody sought me when I was astray
68Sometimes I get weary of life's speeding pace
23Sometimes when things go wrong
19Soon the Lord will come again
6Stormy winds around may blow
113The lofty mountain peaks I've seen
136The mountains tall, they reach so high
30The precious Savior paid our ransom
29The Savior has promised to go and prepare
70The Savior's calling today, why don't you listen
69There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
2There is a home eternal on Canaan's shore

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