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O good old way, how sweet thou art

Hymnal: The Highway Hymnal (Revised edition) #372 (1886) Languages: English
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We'll serve the Lord

Hymnal: The Chorus #306 (1858) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The good old way, how sweet thou art! Lyrics: Refrain: We'll serve the Lord, We'll watch and pray, We'll serve the Lord, In the good old way. Hymn: The good old way, how sweet thou art! May none of us from thee depart, But may our actions always say, We're marching in the good old way. [Refrain] Languages: English

Happy on the way, happy on the way

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: Salvation Melodies. New ed. #d38 (1897) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art

All the way long it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: Best Hymns No. 2 #d99 (1899) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, all the way long Languages: English

Jesus, Jesus, why all the way long it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: The Supplement to "The Century Gospel Songs" #d112 (1902) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art

Happy on the way

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: Gospel Tent Hymns #d125 (1890) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art Languages: English

All the way long it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: Peerless Hymns #d151 (1899) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, all the way long Languages: English

Jesus, Jesus, why, all the way it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: Salvation Soldier's Song Book #d155 (1880) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art
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All the way 'long it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: The Revivalist #172 (1868) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art

Jesus, Jesus, why, all the way it is Jesus

Author: Edward C. Avis Hymnal: English and German Gospel Songs, or The Ebenezer Hymnal #d203 (1887) First Line: O good old way, how sweet [blest] thou art Languages: English

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