Author: J. B. V.Hymnal: The Best Gospel Songs and their composers #120 (1904)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that restTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. V.Hymnal: Search-Light Songs #131 (1905)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: Favorite Songs #142 (1934)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: Songs of the Kingdom #146 (1911)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: The Gospel Message in Song (Revised and Enlarged) #149 (1910)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. V.Hymnal: Church Hymnal #233 (1951)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. V.Hymnal: Songs of Praise #305 (1935)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that restLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Redeemer has gone to prepare]
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: Favorite Songs #d57 (1907)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: English
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: Gospel Chimes #d60 (1901)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blestLanguages: English
Author: J. B. VaughanHymnal: The Star of Hope #d66 (1906)First Line: My Redeemer has gone to prepareRefrain First Line: How I long for that rest in the home of the blest
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