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How sweet heaven will be

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SLM21898 #d72 (1898) First Line: How sweet it will be when we get Refrain First Line: We are going home

How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Hymnal: SLM21898 #d73 (1898)

The wanderer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SLM21898 #d75 (1898) First Line: I am far from the land of my birth, mother Refrain First Line: I dream that I wander to thee

Never alone, what a comfort

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SLM21898 #d76 (1898) First Line: I am never alone for a moment

Glory in my soul

Author: J. H. Weber Hymnal: SLM21898 #d77 (1898) First Line: I am trusting in the promises

Save me or I die

Author: A. Ely Hymnal: SLM21898 #d78 (1898) First Line: I come to thee, thou Son of God Refrain First Line: Savior, Savior, hear my earnest

Then O, what a weeping and wailing

Author: Burt H. Shadduck Hymnal: SLM21898 #d79 (1898) First Line: I dreamed that [of] the great judgment morning

O child, look up again

Author: Clyde E. Hunt Hymnal: SLM21898 #d80 (1898) First Line: I found myself a sinner vile

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