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Whosoever, surely meaneth me

Author: J. Edwin McConnell Hymnal: QSB31945 #d21 (1945) First Line: I am happy today and the sun shines bright

I will slip away home

Author: Vep B. Ellis Hymnal: QSB31945 #d22 (1945) First Line: I am traveling through the world of sadness Refrain First Line: I'm going away forever to stay

When I cross the river

Author: J. W. Sykes Hymnal: QSB31945 #d23 (1945) First Line: I am working for my Savior every passing hour

I dreamed I searched heaven for you

Author: Mary Ethel Wiess Hymnal: QSB31945 #d24 (1945) First Line: I dreamed I had gone to that city

My Lord will care for me

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: QSB31945 #d25 (1945) First Line: I have assurance sweet, a solace most complete Refrain First Line: He tells me that he'll care for me

Only one step more

Author: R. E. Winsett Hymnal: QSB31945 #d26 (1945) First Line: I have known a life of sorrow Refrain First Line: One step more from earth to heaven

The sunset trail

Author: Adger M. Pace Hymnal: QSB31945 #d27 (1945) First Line: I have started home to God Refrain First Line: I'm going, yes, going, and knowing, yes, knowing

On the battlefield

Hymnal: QSB31945 #d28 (1945) First Line: I once was lone and idle Refrain First Line: O I'm on the battlefield for my Lord

I can tell you the time

Author: Adger M. Pace Hymnal: QSB31945 #d29 (1945) First Line: I remember the time when in darkness

At the foot of the cross

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: QSB31945 #d30 (1945) First Line: I was burdened with sin and no hope could I see Refrain First Line: I am leaving it all with the Savior today

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