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Labor on

Author: R. A. Glenn Hymnal: NMoP1877 #14 (1877) First Line: I know there's a home for the good that labor here
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When the storms all are o'er

Hymnal: NMoP1877 #16 (1877) First Line: I long to behold him arrayed
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My home, blest home

Author: Alfred Taylor Hymnal: NMoP1877 #18 (1877) First Line: I have a home
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Oh, see them now marching

Author: Phoebe Spurlock Hymnal: NMoP1877 #20 (1877) First Line: Glad millions of children are gath'ring today
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We're gathering, we're gathering

Author: Mrs. P. A. Spurlock Hymnal: NMoP1877 #22b (1877) First Line: Time, like a stream, is gliding by
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Wilt thou not hear a little child

Author: Rev. W. T. Price Hymnal: NMoP1877 #22a (1877)
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We shall meet by-and-by

Author: A. B. Wolverton Hymnal: NMoP1877 #24 (1877) First Line: Oh, the beautiful river that flows by the throne
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Let us pray for each other

Author: A. S. Kieffer Hymnal: NMoP1877 #26 (1877) First Line: There's a city of light, 'mid the stars we are told

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