Author: William H. ParkerHymnal: AE1901 #d91 (1901)First Line: We are marching, marching onward to that beautifulRefrain First Line: We are marching, steadily marchingLanguages: English
Author: Mary T. MartinHymnal: AE1901 #d92 (1901)First Line: We are sailing to a lovely port called heavenRefrain First Line: O, the echoes of the angels sweetly callingLanguages: English
Author: Will S. ByfordHymnal: AE1901 #d93 (1901)First Line: We read of a home where the gates are of goldRefrain First Line: Boat is now sailing,'tis nearing the shoreLanguages: English
Author: D. Y. BagbyHymnal: AE1901 #d95 (1901)First Line: We will walk in the footsteps of our LordRefrain First Line: Yes, our Savior commands us allLanguages: English
Author: Miriam StablerHymnal: AE1901 #d97 (1901)First Line: What can be whiter than beautiful snowRefrain First Line: Yes, there is something still whiterLanguages: English
Author: D. W. LeighHymnal: AE1901 #d98 (1901)First Line: When death, the grim monster, has called for meRefrain First Line: When comes the sweet message from Jesus aboveLanguages: English
Author: W. H. WhitworthHymnal: AE1901 #d100 (1901)First Line: When tempests dark sweep o'er my soulRefrain First Line: To Jesus the Rock for shelter I fleeLanguages: English
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