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Where Do You Journey?

Author: Mrs. M. A. Kidder Hymnal: Chapel Melodies #17 (1868) First Line: O where do you journey my brother Refrain First Line: Oh! say shall we meeet you all there Languages: English Tune Title: [O where do you journey my brother]
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Where Do You Journey?

Author: Mrs. Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: The Gospel Temperance Hymnal and Coronation Songs #127 (1886) First Line: Oh! where do you journey, my brother Refrain First Line: Oh, say, shall we meet you all there? Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! where do you journey, my brother]
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Where Do You Journey?

Author: Mrs. Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: Francis Murphy's Gospel Temperance Hymnal #127 (1878) First Line: Oh! where do you journey, my brother Refrain First Line: Oh, say, shall we meet you all there? Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! where do you journey, my brother]
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Oh, say, shall we meet you all there?

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #289b (1900) First Line: Oh, where do you journey, my brother? Tune Title: [Oh, where do you journey, my brother?]
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O haste to the city most fair

Hymnal: International Song Service #138 (1895) First Line: Why speeding so quickly, O Pilgrim? Lyrics: 1 Why speeding so quickly, O Pilgrim? And where dost thou journey today? Here rest thee a moment, and tell me, What need of such haste on the way? I haste, for the moments are flying, I go to a city most fair, My beautiful home over Jordan; Then, say, will you go with me there? Chorus: O haste to the city most fair, 'Tis free from all sorrow and care; Dear friends in the vale over Jordan, Are longing to welcome us there. 2 What! leave the gay pleasures around me, The dance with its music and mirth, The splendors of wealth that have bound me, And wedded my spirit to earth? Yes, leave them and cling to thy Saviour Remember thy soul, and beware; Thy soul, that by Him was created A place in thy kingdom to share. [Chorus] 3 Will Jesus receive me, O pilgrim, When long I have slighted His love, Regarding the world as my treasure, Forgetting the mansions above? He waits even now to be gracious, He waits in His mercy for thee; Repent from thy heart, and believe Him; Then outward! rejoicing with me. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: WILL YOU GO WITH ME THERE
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Will You Go With Me There

Hymnal: International Song Service #46 (1887) First Line: Why speeding so quickly, O Pilgrim? Refrain First Line: O haste to the city most fair Languages: English Tune Title: [Why speeding so quickly, O Pilgrim?]
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Yes, Jesus can savve you tonight

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #289a (1900) First Line: Oh, think of the claims of your Saviour! Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, think of the claims of your Saviour!]
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I Never Need Grieve Him Again

Hymnal: His Praise #187 (1916) First Line: Of Jesus, my Savior and Brother Refrain First Line: And never grieve Jesus again Languages: English Tune Title: [Of Jesus, my Savior and Brother]
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Sag' Bruder, wohin?

Hymnal: Frohe Botschaft in Liedern #13 (1906) First Line: Sag', Bruder, wohin willst Du gehen? Refrain First Line: Wir ziehen in Zion bald ein Languages: German Tune Title: [Sag', Bruder, wohin willst Du gehen?]
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Sag', Bruder, wohin?

Hymnal: Lieder-Auswahl aus Himmels-Harfe #13 (1907) First Line: Sag', Bruder, wohin willst Du gehen? Refrain First Line: Wir ziehen in Zion bald ein Languages: German Tune Title: [Sag', Bruder, wohin willst Du gehen?]

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