Author: Elwin StaggsAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: When Jesus shall come again some happy dayRefrain First Line: Our Lord is coming, coming by and byUsed With Tune: [When Jesus shall come again some happy day]
Author: Rev. Walter E. IsenhourAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: So many people now, it seems, are getting tired of lifeRefrain First Line: If you are tired of life, with all its sin and strifeUsed With Tune: [So many people now, it seems, are getting tired of life]
Author: W. E. H.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: When my Saviour called for me, I was blind and could not seeRefrain First Line: Jesus spoke to me in silenceUsed With Tune: [When my Saviour called for me, I was blind and could not see]
Author: Fay WallingtonAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: Look up my weary brother, and sing a glad new songRefrain First Line: Oh, yes we'll sing again, what a wonderful storyUsed With Tune: [Look up my weary brother, and sing a glad new song]
Author: James RoweAppears in 41 hymnalsFirst Line: Jesus has taken a beautiful budRefrain First Line: Gathering buds, gathering budsUsed With Tune: [Jesus has taken a beautiful bud]
Author: James RoweAppears in 21 hymnalsFirst Line: Jesus saves from sin, maketh pure withinRefrain First Line: Oh, tell it outUsed With Tune: [Jesus saves from sin, maketh pure within]
Author: G. W.Appears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: As you press along on the upward wayRefrain First Line: As you press alongUsed With Tune: [As you press along on the upward way]
Author: R. W. CollinsAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: The test of life which all men meetRefrain First Line: Christ is the Door into the foldUsed With Tune: [The test of life which all men meet]
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