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Up to the Judgment Bar

Author: M. J. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I'm very glad, yes indeed to know there's coming a judgment day Refrain First Line: I'll sail away homeward away on above to Glory Used With Tune: [I'm very glad, yes indeed to know there's coming a judgment day]

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[I'm very glad, yes indeed to know there's coming a judgment day]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Malcom Jones Used With Text: Up to the Judgment Bar

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Up to the Judgment Bar

Author: M. J. Hymnal: Sweetest Melodies #93 (1948) First Line: I'm very glad, yes indeed to know there's coming a judgment day Refrain First Line: I'll sail away homeward away on above to Glory Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm very glad, yes indeed to know there's coming a judgment day]

Up to the judgment bar

Author: M. Jones Hymnal: Melodies of Love #d40 (1948) First Line: I'm very glad, yes indeed, to know Refrain First Line: I'll sail far above Languages: English

Up to the judgment bar

Author: M. Jones Hymnal: Gospel Hit Parade #d58 (1949) First Line: I'm very glad, yes indeed, to know Refrain First Line: I'll sail far above Languages: English

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Malcom Jones

Person Name: M. J. Author of "Up to the Judgment Bar" in Sweetest Melodies
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