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Better be careful

Author: Robert Bell Hymnal: QSB81951 #d81 (1951) First Line: Some people like to boast

Beautiful roses

Author: H. G. Holcombe Hymnal: QSB81951 #d82 (1951) First Line: Thanks for the shower of roses

O, let me sing the good old songs

Author: E. F. Stanton Hymnal: QSB81951 #d83 (1951) First Line: The good old songs came from above

When I get to the end of the way

Author: A. M. Bean Hymnal: QSB81951 #d84 (1951) First Line: The sands have been washed in the footprints

Are you living for him

Author: Jackie R. Sullivan Hymnal: QSB81951 #d85 (1951) First Line: The Savior through his wondrous love came down Refrain First Line: O, brother dear, are you living for the Lord

Heaven's gates will open

Author: Elwood Denson; Grace Denson Hymnal: QSB81951 #d86 (1951) First Line: There's a city so we have been told Refrain First Line: The gates will open some day

When troubles pass away

Author: Troy E. Daniel Hymnal: QSB81951 #d87 (1951) First Line: There's a city where streets are built Refrain First Line: Won't you go with me to that blessed home

Are you ready, are you ready

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: QSB81951 #d88 (1951) First Line: There's a great day coming, a great day coming

The old country church

Author: J. W. Vaughan Hymnal: QSB81951 #d89 (1951) First Line: There's a place dear to me where I'm longing to be Refrain First Line: Precious years of memory, O what joy they bring

God's watching our lives, he watches daily

Author: L. G. Holcombe Hymnal: QSB81951 #d90 (1951) First Line: There's a story, O so wondrous

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