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Come, bright Eden land

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d1 (1889) First Line: A breath of morning now is on the air Refrain First Line: Then come, come, come, come, come

Only a little while

Author: Toria A. Buck Hymnal: STGG1889 #d2 (1889) First Line: A little while of quaff the cup of sorrow

For I'm going home to glory

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: STGG1889 #d5 (1889) First Line: Am I a soldier of the cross

At the cross, where I first saw the light

Author: Samuel Wesley Hymnal: STGG1889 #d6 (1889) First Line: Behold the Savior of mankind

Fall in the bugle is sounding

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d7 (1889) First Line: Come, arouse, for the watchfires are waning

Let that bright morning come

Author: Toria A. Buck Hymnal: STGG1889 #d8 (1889) First Line: Come to thy waiting ones, Jesus, my King

Won't you come

Author: Ralph E. Hudson Hymnal: STGG1889 #d9 (1889) First Line: Come, weary sinner, to the cross

He's the Rose of Sharon

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d10 (1889) First Line: Earth's fairest flowers have faded

Where the gates of pearl will never, never close

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d11 (1889) First Line: Goodbye, goodbye, We shall meet in the morning

Come, children, come, the bells are ringing

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d12 (1889) First Line: Hark, the morning bells are ringing Children, haste without delay

Then we'll shout the victory

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: STGG1889 #d13 (1889) First Line: He is coming, he is coming, not as once

Are almost there, Yes, almost there

Author: Ella E. Miles Hymnal: STGG1889 #d14 (1889) First Line: How far, how far to the city of gold

O glory hallelujah

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: STGG1889 #d15 (1889) First Line: How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey

O I shall be satisfied then

Author: George C. Well Hymnal: STGG1889 #d17 (1889) First Line: If I in thy likeness, O Lord, may awake

Would you like to know the sweetness

Author: Ellen L. Goreh Hymnal: STGG1889 #d18 (1889) First Line: In the secret of his presence how my soul

The Lily of the Valley

Author: Charles W. Fry; C. W. Fry Hymnal: STGG1889 #d19 (1889) First Line: I've [I have] found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me Refrain First Line: In sorrow he's my comfort

No, never alone

Hymnal: STGG1889 #d20 (1889) First Line: I've seen the lightning [lightnings] [flash] flashing, And heard the thunder roll

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