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Come Back to Jesus Tonight

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #122 (1948) First Line: Have you wandered far away Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you wandered far away]

Jesus Is His Name

Author: F. J. R. Hymnal: IGS21948 #123 (1948) First Line: There is a Friend so dear to me Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a Friend so dear to me]

I'll Wish I Had Given Him More

Author: G. R. A. Hymnal: IGS21948 #124 (1948) First Line: By and By When I Look on His Face Refrain First Line: More, so much more Languages: English Tune Title: [By and By When I Look on His Face]

Until I Met the Saviour

Author: F. J. R. Hymnal: IGS21948 #125 (1948) First Line: There was no joy until I met the Saviour Refrain First Line: Ah, yes, He came and made me His dear child Languages: English Tune Title: [There was no joy until I met the Saviour]

I Never Knew

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #126 (1948) First Line: I never knew, until the Saviour found me Languages: English Tune Title: [I never knew, until the Saviour found me]

No Burdens Up There

Author: Nelson G. Mink Hymnal: IGS21948 #127 (1948) First Line: Oft times I must carry a wearisome load Refrain First Line: I'll not have my burdens up there Languages: English Tune Title: [Oft times I must carry a wearisome load]

My Constant Song

Author: H. L. Hymnal: IGS21948 #128 (1948) First Line: No more my heart is lonely Refrain First Line: My constant song is He Languages: English Tune Title: [No more my heart is lonely]

Some Day You'll Want Him to Want You

Author: R. W. O. Hymnal: IGS21948 #129 (1948) First Line: Wanted a day after it's thro' Languages: English Tune Title: [Wanted a day after it's thro']

Fill Me, O Gracious Lord

Author: G. E. D. Hymnal: IGS21948 #130 (1948) Languages: English Tune Title: [Fill me, O Gracious Lord]
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The Beautiful City of Gold

Author: M. E. Mathews Hymnal: IGS21948 #131 (1948) First Line: In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest Refrain First Line: A tent or a cottage, oh, why should I care Lyrics: 1 In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest, Which our Savior has gone to prepare; There saints and bright angels enjoy perfect rest, And God reigns eternally there; There sickness nor sorrows nor death ever come, The inhabitants never grow old; They have nothing to fear in that beautiful home, In that beautiful city of gold. Chorus: A tent or a cottage, oh, why should I care What my dwelling place is here below? They are building a palace for me over there, In that beautiful city of gold. 2 That beautiful home is for you and for me, And if faithful its joys we may share, Sometimes when in visions its portals I see, My soul longs to be over there. Our Savior is waiting to welcome us home, When our work is all finished below; Then let us prepare when the message shall come, To be ready and waiting to go. [Chorus] 3 Then come and go with us to fair Eden’s land, There’s a welcome for all who will come; God’s servants are calling on every hand, O come to this beautiful home. The friends who have gone to that land of the blest Are inviting you, brother, to come, To share in their bliss and enjoy perfect rest, In that beautiful city of gold. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the beautiful home, in the land of the blest]

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