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He's coming by and by

Author: Eddie Williams Hymnal: TH1935 #39 (1935) First Line: Christ is coming back from glory for his jewels Languages: English

Swing the gates open for me

Author: Thomas Ramsey Hymnal: TH1935 #40 (1935) First Line: Today I can picture a mansion of light Languages: English

Happy with Jesus

Author: Eugene Wright Hymnal: TH1935 #41 (1935) First Line: I am going onward with Christ today Languages: English

Commune with God

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: TH1935 #42 (1935) First Line: When Moses climbed Mount Sinai Refrain First Line: Climb away up high Languages: English

Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Author: Robert Lowry Hymnal: TH1935 #43 (1935) First Line: What can wash away my sin [sins] [stain] Refrain First Line: O precious is the flow Languages: English

Stepping with the King divine

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: TH1935 #44 (1935) First Line: Happy in the love that took your sins away Languages: English

If the Lord put music in your heart

Author: Lonnie B. Combs Hymnal: TH1935 #45 (1935) Languages: English

Moving to glory land

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: TH1935 #46 (1935) First Line: I am on the gospel road that was built by love Languages: English

Trust him now

Author: Johnny Hardwick Hymnal: TH1935 #47 (1935) First Line: Long your soul has wandering been Languages: English

I've found a hiding place

Author: Mabel Kirkham Hymnal: TH1935 #48 (1935) First Line: I once was sad and lonely, I had no place Languages: English

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