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Will you go
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d101 (1876)
First Line
: We are traveling home to heaven above Will you go
Will you go
Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
Author
: William Mason
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d102 (1876)
Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
Resting by and by
Author
: Sidney Dyer
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d103 (1876)
First Line
: When faint and weary toiling [working]
Resting by and by
Shall we know each other there
Author
: Robert Lowry
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d104 (1876)
First Line
: When we hear the music ringing in [through] the bright
Shall we know each other there
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
Author
: Anna Louisa Walker Coghill
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d105 (1876)
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
We'll stem the storm, it won't be long
Author
: Joseph Denham Smith
Hymnal
: RH1876 #d106 (1876)
First Line
: Yes, we part, but not forever
We'll stem the storm, it won't be long
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