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My New Vironal Home

Hymnal: Advent Songs #44 (1916) First Line: The sun shines bright on my new vironal home Refrain First Line: Weep no more so sadly, but come with me today Languages: English Tune Title: MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME, GOOD NIGHT
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My Old Kentucky Home

Hymnal: Jubilee Spirituals #193 (1945) First Line: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home Refrain First Line: Weep no more my lady Languages: English Tune Title: [The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home]
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New Jerusalem Home

Author: Brig-D-Ludgate, of Salvaiton Army Hymnal: The Revival No. 4 #278 (1903) First Line: The sun shines bright in our new Jerusalem home Refrain First Line: We'll be gone tomorrow, we're only here today Languages: English Tune Title: [The sun shines bright in our new Jerusalem home]
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The New Jerusalem Home

Author: Minnie A. Sanderson Hymnal: Songs for Service #140 (1905) First Line: They need no sun in the New Jerusalem Home Refrain First Line: Weep no more my brother Languages: English Tune Title: [They need no sun in the New Jerusalem Home]
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Then and Now

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: Gospel Songs No. 2 #380 (1902) First Line: They sing sweet songs on the little village green Refrain First Line: Cast your vote, my brother Topics: Temperance and Reform Languages: English Tune Title: OLD KENTUCKY HOME
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Beyond the Blue

Author: Eliza Edmunds Hewitt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #495 First Line: Beyond the blue, far above the passing gloom Refrain First Line: Land of golden beauty! O land of cloudless day! Lyrics: 1. Beyond the blue, far above the passing gloom, A country immortal appears, Where roses blush and the sweetest lilies bloom, And our Father wipes away all tears. In that fair land, full of beauty, joy and light, Will gather a numberless throng, Now pressing on, thro’ the shadows of the night, Till they hear the overcomer’s song. Refrain Land of golden beauty! O land of cloudless day! Beyond the blue, where the sweetest lilies bloom, And the angels whisper, Come away. 2. The day will break when the storms of life shall cease, And summer shall smile evermore; We’ll find sweet rest in that land of perfect peace, In the mansions on the fadeless shore. Our loved ones there for our coming fondly wait, While joyfully serving the King; Some day we’ll meet by the shining pearly gate, And together happy praises sing. [Refrain] 3. Beyond the blue there’s a home for you and me, For Jesus will welcome us there; His cross our hope and His precious blood our plea, And His righteousness our robe so fair. Then joy all joy, let us faint not by the way, Our trials and sorrows soon pass; We’ll mount above, to the everlasting day, Praising Jesus by the sea of glass. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
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Weep No More

Author: Lillian Barker Beede Hymnal: International Gospel Hymns and Songs #134 (1905) First Line: There'll be no night in the New Jerusalem Refrain First Line: Weep no more, my brother Languages: English Tune Title: [There'll be no night in the New Jerusalem]
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Beyond the Blue

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise No. 3 #66 (1896) First Line: Beyond the blue, far above the passing gloom Refrain First Line: Land of golden beauty! Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the blue, far above the passing gloom]

Send the Gospel Abroad

Hymnal: Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 #150 (1907) First Line: Send the gospel abroad to each old Kentucky home Refrain First Line: Tell the gospel story Languages: English Tune Title: [Send the gospel abroad to each old Kentucky home]
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A Stainless Banner

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Songs of the New Crusade #120 (1916) First Line: A stainless flag! o'er our country may it wave Refrain First Line: May the flag of Freedom a stainless banner be Topics: Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME

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