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To The Wonderful City Of Gold

Author: L. McHan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14007 First Line: There’s a pathway made straight Refrain First Line: Cheer, brother, cheer! Lyrics: 1 There’s a pathway made straight, Leading up to the gate Of the wonderful city of gold; Tho’ dark ages have rolled, Yet it leads as of old, To the wonderful city of gold. Refrain: Cheer, brother, cheer! Drive away doubt and fears, We are trav’ling the pathway of old; Oh! ’tis brighter today, As we press on the way, To the wonderful city of gold. 2 Countless millions have gone O’er this pathway along, To the wonderful city of gold; Nevermore they shall roam, For they’re now safe at home, In the wonderful city of gold. [Refrain] 3 Many loved ones of ours, Rest ’neath Eden’s holy bowers, In the wonderful city of gold; Now they join with the throng, As they sing redemption’s song, In the wonderful city of gold. [Refrain] 4 Every step I’ll renew, As I onward pursue, To the wonderful city of gold; At the gate I’ll exclaim, "Saved by grace thro’ Jesus’ name," As I enter the city of gold. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a pathway made straight]
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The Wonderful City of Gold

Author: L. McHan Hymnal: Calvary Songs #281 (1944) First Line: There's a pathway made straight leading up to the gate Refrain First Line: Cheer, brother cheer, drive away doubt and fear Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a pathway made straight leading up to the gate]

The Wonderful City of Gold

Author: L. McHan Hymnal: Gospel Songs and Hymns #281 (1944) First Line: There's a pathway made straight leading up to the gate Refrain First Line: Cheer, brother cheer, drive away doubt and fear Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a pathway made straight leading up to the gate]

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