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No darkness can hide my Lord from me

Author: J. Graydon Hall Hymnal: QSB41947 #d96 (1947) Person Name: J. Graydon Hall First Line: Though shadows may fall across my way

Going Forth to Win

Author: J. Graydon Hall Hymnal: QSB41947 #d103 (1947) Person Name: J. Graydon Hall First Line: We've enlisted in an army, and are pressing Refrain First Line: Going forth in the fray to win

You can't keep me from loving my Lord

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: QSB41947 #d39 (1947) Person Name: J. M. Henson First Line: I often have to do the will of mortal man

I'll live in glory

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: QSB41947 #d43 (1947) Person Name: J. M. Henson First Line: I'd like to stay here longer Refrain First Line: O yes I'll live in Glory by and by

What a happy time 'twill be

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: QSB41947 #d84 (1947) Person Name: J. M. Henson First Line: Sorrows often meet us here

When we all get to heaven

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: QSB41947 #d77 (1947) Person Name: Eliza E. Hewitt First Line: Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing his mercy

Glory to his name

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: QSB41947 #d14 (1947) Person Name: Elisha A. Hoffman First Line: Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died

An empty mansion

Author: J. B. Karnes Hymnal: QSB41947 #d22 (1947) Person Name: J. B. Karnes First Line: Here I labor and toil as I look for a home Refrain First Line: There's a mansion now empty

The old gospel ship

Author: Alphus LeFevre Hymnal: QSB41947 #d33 (1947) Person Name: Alphus LeFevre First Line: I have good news to bring and that is why I Refrain First Line: O I'm gonna take a trip in the good old gospel ship

The royal telephone

Author: Frederick M. Lehman Hymnal: QSB41947 #d11 (1947) Person Name: Frederick M. Lehman First Line: Central's never busy, always on the line Refrain First Line: Telephone to glory, O what joy divine

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