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Crimson Glow

Editor: J. R. Baxter
Publisher: Stamps Baxter Music and Printing Co., Dallas, Tex., 1951
Language: English
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d101There's a beautiful home in heaven
d102There's a city up in heaven
d103There's a home beyond the clouds
d104There's a light of love shining
d105There's a lovely home
d106There's a radio station over there
d107Those who love the Lord
d108Though clouds today may seem darker
d109'Tis by grace through faith
d110To a fairer land we are pressing on
d111Walk in the light, that you
d112Walking in the light divine
d113We are marching along with a wonderful song
d114We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d115We're traveling the highway
d116What a glad time is waiting yonder
d117What a joy in knowing
d118What a meeting in the air
d119What could I do without Jesus
d120What wonderful joy is mine today
d121When clouds are hanging low
d122When I was wandering out
d123When labors of earth are past
d124When life on earth is o'er, and time shall be
d125When life's sun is sinking
d126When my soul was lost in darkness
d127When the angel Gabriel sounds
d128When the clouds hang low, turning
d129When the evening shades are falling
d130When the Savior calls I'll be ready
d131When the trump of God shall sound
d132When this life is ended and my
d133With gladness I am singing
d134With the dear Savior we journey
d135Won't that be a happy day
d136Working for Jesus here
d137You are drifting away o'er the
d138You need a great Savior to cheer

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