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Eternity Somewhere

Author: Anthony Q. Dyess Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13137 First Line: When the world with its woes has vanished Lyrics: 1 When the world with its woes has vanished, And the glorious dawn shall appear, Every soul shall be called to judgment, Eternity somewhere. Refrain: Eernity somewhere; Eternity somewhere; Every soul shall be called to judgment, Eternity somewhere. 2 While the King of all kings is calling, Bidding you His glory to share; Come to Him and prepare for judgment, Eternity somewhere. [Refrain] 3 The redeemed shall unite with loved ones, In a home that’s free from all care; They shall dwell with the Lord, their Savior, Eternity somewhere. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the world with its woes has vanished]
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Eternity Somewhere

Author: Tony Hymnal: New Victory #a116 (1918) First Line: When the world with its woes has vanished Languages: English Tune Title: [When the world with its woes has vanished]
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Eternity Somewhere

Author: Tony Hymnal: Victory #116 (1918) First Line: When the world with its woes has vanished Languages: English Tune Title: [When the world with its woes has vanished]

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