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I'll be no stranger there

Author: J. H. Alcon Hymnal: QSB31945 #d37 (1945) Person Name: J. H. Alcon First Line: I'm in the way, the narrow way

He will set your fields on fire

Author: H. M. Ballew Hymnal: QSB31945 #d84 (1945) Person Name: H. M. Ballew First Line: There's a call that rings from the throne Refrain First Line: Set your fields on fire

He dwells with me by night and day

Author: Alfred Barratt Hymnal: QSB31945 #d54 (1945) Person Name: Alfred Barratt First Line: My Savior dear, Now dwells with me

You gotta be robed and ready when he comes

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: QSB31945 #d56 (1945) Person Name: J. R. Baxter First Line: No matter how loud you pray

When the world's on fire

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: QSB31945 #d108 (1945) Person Name: J. R. Baxter First Line: You will cry for the rocks to fall

When I get to the end of the way

Author: A. M. Bean Hymnal: QSB31945 #d77 (1945) Person Name: A. M. Bean First Line: The sands have been washed in the footprints

I'll settle down in glory land

Author: L. O. Brock Hymnal: QSB31945 #d85 (1945) Person Name: L. O. Brock First Line: There's a city built above where all is perfect Refrain First Line: There is room enough

The homecoming week

Author: Raymond Browning Hymnal: QSB31945 #d92 (1945) Person Name: Raymond Browning First Line: Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and loss Refrain First Line: When we're inside the gates of pearl

Standing by the river waiting for the boatman

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: QSB31945 #d17 (1945) Person Name: Albert E. Brumley First Line: Here I stand beside death's chilly waters

I heard my name on the radio

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: QSB31945 #d31 (1945) Person Name: Albert E. Brumley First Line: I was listening in to a radio station

Somebody's been praying for me

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: QSB31945 #d71 (1945) Person Name: Albert E. Brumley First Line: Somebody's been a friend indeed Refrain First Line: Somebody's been a-praying for me

It's a mighty hard road to travel

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: QSB31945 #d80 (1945) Person Name: Albert E. Brumley First Line: There is many a cross to carry

You've got to walk that lonesome road

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: QSB31945 #d106 (1945) Person Name: Albert E. Brumley First Line: You better get acquainted with your Lord Refrain First Line: You've got to walk that road, that lonesome vale

The beautiful pearly gate

Author: A. J. Buchanan Hymnal: QSB31945 #d14 (1945) Person Name: A. J. Buchanan First Line: Have you heard of that bright city Refrain First Line: Over there, just over there

When I kneel to pray

Author: Herbert Buffum Hymnal: QSB31945 #d15 (1945) Person Name: Herbert Buffum First Line: Heaven comes down my soul to greet

When I make my last move

Author: Herbert Buffum Hymnal: QSB31945 #d39 (1945) Person Name: Herbert Buffum First Line: I've been traveling for Jesus Refrain First Line: When I move to the sky

When we look on his face in that home over

Author: Herbert Buffum Hymnal: QSB31945 #d103 (1945) Person Name: Herbert Buffum First Line: When we walk with the Savior

Thoughts of my childhood

Author: Everett J. Butrum Hymnal: QSB31945 #d46 (1945) Person Name: Everett J. Butrum First Line: Let me wander again To my old childhood home Refrain First Line: I can see that old home in the lane

The great homecoming

Author: L. E. Butrum Hymnal: QSB31945 #d75 (1945) Person Name: L. E. Butrum First Line: That will be a great glad day Refrain First Line: We will meet our sainted mothers

All alone

Author: G. T. Byrd Hymnal: QSB31945 #d59 (1945) Person Name: G. T. Byrd First Line: On Mount Olive's sacred brow Jesus spent the night in prayer Refrain First Line: There are days, I'd like to be all alone with Christ

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