The Eclectic Sabbath School Hymn Book

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Title: The Eclectic Sabbath School Hymn Book
Publisher: T. Newton Kurtz, Baltimore, 1870
Language: English
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121Traveler, whither art thou goingPage Scan
122There's a country, dear childrenPage Scan
123We know not what's before usPage Scan
124Ah this heart is void and chillPage Scan
125Shout the tidings of salvationPage Scan
126To the heavenly land, to the heavenlyPage Scan
127Speed away, speed away, happy soul of the blestPage Scan
128Now we lift our tuneful voicesPage Scan
129O give me a harp on the bright hills of gloryPage Scan
130I'm but a stranger [traveler] here, heaven is my homePage Scan
131We have come rejoicing on this happy dayPage Scan
132He who once to earth came downPage Scan
133Come, let us all unite to singPage Scan
134O who is my neighbor pray tell mePage Scan
135Hark, the sweetest notes of angels singingPage Scan
136No mortal eye that land hath seenPage Scan
137Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna, HosannaPage Scan
138Glory to God in the highest!Page Scan
139In the mild and pensive twilightPage Scan
140O had I fleet wingsPage Scan

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