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Across the line between heaven and earth

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: DE1946 #d1 (1946) Languages: English

We'll sing a wonderful song

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: DE1946 #d2 (1946) First Line: After this weary life comes to an end Refrain First Line: After this life with all its sorrow Languages: English

He's my King, and O I dearly love Him

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: DE1946 #d3 (1946) First Line: All day long of Jesus I am singing Languages: English

What a happy jubilee

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: DE1946 #d4 (1946) First Line: All the saved of every land Languages: English

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved

Author: John Newton Hymnal: DE1946 #d5 (1946) Languages: English

Bloom on, bloom on, bloom on in your splendor

Author: Onie Hymnal: DE1946 #d6 (1946) First Line: Another rose has fallen by the wayside Languages: English

There'll be a reunion some day

Author: L. D. Laminack Hymnal: DE1946 #d7 (1946) First Line: As daily we travel along the rough pathway Refrain First Line: O, there'll be a reunion Languages: English

I'll walk on the streets of the city

Author: Jesse Cook Hymnal: DE1946 #d8 (1946) First Line: As down through this dark vale I wander Refrain First Line: Then I'll walk along on the streets Languages: English

On that happy morning

Author: L. O. Brock Hymnal: DE1946 #d9 (1946) First Line: As I travel onward down the rugged road of life Refrain First Line: Yes, I will join the happy band of singers Languages: English

The hallelujah song

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: DE1946 #d10 (1946) First Line: As through life I travel often troubles come along Refrain First Line: I will sing the happy, hallelujah song Languages: English

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