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Come home, come home

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d21 (1902) First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling Languages: English

Turned away from the beautiful gate

Author: David E. Dortch Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d22 (1902) First Line: Someone will knock at the saints bright home Languages: English

Guide me by thy spirit every day

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d23 (1902) First Line: Take my life, and let it be, consecrated Languages: English

The wonderful story

Author: Maud Sims Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d24 (1902) First Line: Tell me again of that beautiful home Refrain First Line: Wonderful story Languages: English

Triumph by and by

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d25 (1902) First Line: The prize is set [just] before us Refrain First Line: By and by we shall meet him Languages: English

The jubilee

Author: Robert P. Kerr Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d26 (1902) First Line: The silver trumpets call the gladsome jubilee Languages: English

Sing and rejoice our army is on its bright way

Author: Horace N. Lincoln; Elbert S. Porter Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d27 (1902) First Line: The Sunday school army has gathered once more Languages: English

Beautiful home

Author: J. J. Mathews Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d28 (1902) First Line: There's a beautiful home far beyond Refrain First Line: Then I'll sing, sweetly sing Languages: English

City of gold

Author: Henrietta E. Blair; Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d29 (1902) First Line: There's a city that looks o'er [on] the valley Refrain First Line: There [Where] the sun never sets Languages: English

We shall rest at the fountain

Author: David E. Dortch Hymnal: G4SS1902 #d30 (1902) First Line: There's a fountain free flowing 'neath life's tree Languages: English

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