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Home, Sweet Home
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When this fleeting life is over, And the Savior calls His own
Author: Jason C. Williamson
Tune: [When this fleeting life is over] (Williamson)
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Author:
Jason C. Williamson
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First Line:
When this fleeting life is over, And the Savior calls His own
Title:
Home, Sweet Home
Author:
Jason C. Williamson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Home, home, sweet, sweet home
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[When this fleeting life is over] (Williamson)
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The Gospel Call: a book of revival songs (1921), p.78
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The Gospel Call #76
Display Title
: Home, Sweet Home
First Line
: When this fleeting life is over
Tune Title
: [When this fleeting life is over]
Author
: J. C. W.
Date
: 1921
The Gospel Call #76
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