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Where the gates of pearl will never, never close
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d11 (1889)
First Line
: Goodbye, goodbye, We shall meet in the morning
Where the gates of pearl will never, never close
Come, children, come, the bells are ringing
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d12 (1889)
First Line
: Hark, the morning bells are ringing Children, haste without delay
Come, children, come, the bells are ringing
Then we'll shout the victory
Author
: Cecil F. Alexander
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d13 (1889)
First Line
: He is coming, he is coming, not as once
Then we'll shout the victory
Are almost there, Yes, almost there
Author
: Ella E. Miles
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d14 (1889)
First Line
: How far, how far to the city of gold
Are almost there, Yes, almost there
O glory hallelujah
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d15 (1889)
First Line
: How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey
O glory hallelujah
I will follow thee, my Savior, wheresoe'er my lot
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d16 (1889)
I will follow thee, my Savior, wheresoe'er my lot
O I shall be satisfied then
Author
: George C. Well
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d17 (1889)
First Line
: If I in thy likeness, O Lord, may awake
O I shall be satisfied then
Would you like to know the sweetness
Author
: Ellen L. Goreh
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d18 (1889)
First Line
: In the secret of his presence how my soul
Would you like to know the sweetness
The Lily of the Valley
Author
: Charles W. Fry; C. W. Fry
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d19 (1889)
First Line
: I've [I have] found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me
Refrain First Line
: In sorrow he's my comfort
The Lily of the Valley
No, never alone
Hymnal
: STGG1889 #d20 (1889)
First Line
: I've seen the lightning [lightnings] [flash] flashing, And heard the thunder roll
No, never alone
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