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It satisfies, it satisfies

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoP1907 #d131 (1907) First Line: The love of Him who made me whole

O, would you not enter

Author: B. Cook Hymnal: SoP1907 #d132 (1907) First Line: The pearly gate is open

The perfect world by Adam trod

Author: N. P. Willis Hymnal: SoP1907 #d133 (1907)

I'm going home

Author: Hall Booth Hymnal: SoP1907 #d134 (1907) First Line: The road to heaven by Christ was made

It was wonderful love

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoP1907 #d135 (1907) First Line: The Savior came from above Refrain First Line: O it was love

Happy in the Promised Land

Author: J. F. Mayfield Hymnal: SoP1907 #d136 (1907) First Line: There are many mansions bright Refrain First Line: There is where I'm longing to go

Come to the fountain

Author: H. W. Elliot Hymnal: SoP1907 #d137 (1907) First Line: There, freely is flowing

This world is not my resting

Author: Bettie Holcomb Hymnal: SoP1907 #d138 (1907) First Line: There is a habitation blest

And here my spirit waiting

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SoP1907 #d139 (1907) First Line: There is a house not made with [by] hands, Eternal

The promised glory crown

Author: B. B. Edmiaston; Newton W. Allphin Hymnal: SoP1907 #d140 (1907) First Line: There is work for earnest toilers Refrain First Line: Falter not, O weary brother

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