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We'll be there

Author: O. Snow Hymnal: SST1864 #d91 (1864) First Line: There is a beautiful world Where saints and angels sing

The Christian's welcome home

Hymnal: SST1864 #d92 (1864) First Line: There is a clime where Jesus reigns Refrain First Line: They'll sing their welcome home to me

Heavenly bliss

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: SST1864 #d93 (1864) First Line: There is a glorious world of light Refrain First Line: Singing glory, glory

We'll wait till Jesus comes

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SST1864 #d94 (1864) First Line: There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign

The beautiful land

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: SST1864 #d95 (1864) First Line: There's a beautiful land where sweet flowers ever bloom Refrain First Line: Then come, pretty angels

The mountain of life

Author: James G. Clark Hymnal: SST1864 #d96 (1864) First Line: There's a land far away, mid the stars

The home of the angels

Author: W. O. Perkins Hymnal: SST1864 #d97 (1864) First Line: There's a rest in the home of the angels

Our dear Sunday School

Author: A. S. Howe Hymnal: SST1864 #d98 (1864) First Line: There's not in this wide world so blest

The glorious morning land

Author: H. L. Frisbie Hymnal: SST1864 #d99 (1864) First Line: These many days mid storm and rain Refrain First Line: The morning land, bright morning land

A Friend that's ever near

Hymnal: SST1864 #d100 (1864) First Line: Though the days are dark with trouble Refrain First Line: There's a Friend that's ever near, never fear

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