Author: James RoweHymnal: RB1944 #0 (1944)First Line: Oh, sweet is the thought that ever is mineRefrain First Line: Nearer each day, I am nearer each dayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, sweet is the thought that ever is mine]
Author: J. M. H.Hymnal: RB1944 #1a (1944)First Line: Here there is trouble, burdens just doubleRefrain First Line: All will be right, all will be rightLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Here there is trouble, burdens just double]
Author: Rev. A. J.Hymnal: RB1944 #1 (1944)First Line: There are many great inventions nowRefrain First Line: I've tuned in on HeavenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There are many great inventions now]
Author: J. C. M.Hymnal: RB1944 #2 (1944)First Line: After our sorrows, our troubles and caresRefrain First Line: We shall have gloryLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [After our sorrows, our troubles and cares]
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: RB1944 #3 (1944)First Line: I'm happy today along on my wayRefrain First Line: I'm nearer my homeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I'm happy today along on my way]
Author: W. H. D.Hymnal: RB1944 #5 (1944)First Line: One day I heard a voice from HeavenRefrain First Line: He suffered bled and died for youLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [One day I heard a voice from Heaven]
Author: J. M. H.Hymnal: RB1944 #6 (1944)First Line: I shall not fear the valley that lieth aheadRefrain First Line: When I go to that city beyond the blue skyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I shall not fear the valley that lieth ahead]
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: RB1944 #7 (1944)First Line: We are going home to restRefrain First Line: When the sun of our life goes downLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We are going home to rest]
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