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I'm On the Way to Glory
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I have started out for glory, for the sunny land above
Author: G. E. Wright
Tune: [I have started out for glory, for the sunny land above]
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2 hymnals
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Author:
G. E. Wright
Probably George Edward Wright from Groesbeck, Texas, brother of John Braselton Fillmore Wright (J. B. F. Wright)
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First Line:
I have started out for glory, for the sunny land above
Title:
I'm On the Way to Glory
Author:
G. E. Wright
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
I'm on the way
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
[I have started out for glory, for the sunny land above]
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Signal Bells: for the song service (1925), p.97
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Signal Bells #d47
Display Title
: I'm on the way to glory
First Line
: I have started out for glory
Author
: G. E. Wright
Date
: 1925
Signal Bells #d47
Waves of Praise #bd47
Display Title
: I'm on the way to glory
First Line
: I have started out for glory
Author
: G. E. Wright
Date
: 1923
Waves of Praise #bd47
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