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James D Vau^han

MUSIC PUBLISHER

Lawrenceburg , Tenn.

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2. Whan I need Him He is near, bring-ing coH»-fort,b©pe and ebew.Gw kg

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Adger M. Pace W. B. Walbert

j Chas. W. Vaughan

es D. Walbert Rev. Rupert Cravens

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I J. E. Marsh

L. O. Brock

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Mrs. Jesse B. Hardin

1 John M. Dve

W. S. Tidwell

J. Monroe Mobbs

j E. F. Purvis

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f L. C. Higdon

J. L. Morgan

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g J. L. Freeman

Edgar W. O'Dell Robert L. Johnson

i Mrs. L. W. Carr

Bryant Johnson

J. Porter Thomason

| T. L. Gilley

Lee M. York

Rev. Virgil S. Rushing

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1 Want to Live There

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1. I'm planning some day,

2. I'm send- ing each day,

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my man-sion to fair; the Cit- v of gold:

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willnev-er de-cay;

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For Je-sus has gone And when He shall call Come,qaick-ly oh, Lord,

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With Je -bus my Lord,

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that place to pre-pare, how hap-py I'll be, and take me up there,

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and take me up there for- ev - er to be. Thyglo-ry to share.

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No. 1.

Fay Wallington

Gospel Glory

Adger M, Pace

1. There's a grand 2.'Tis the sto 3. Let us go

and bless - ed sto- ry, bless - ed sto- ry, ry of sal -va-tion, of sal - va- tion, with joy and tell it, go and tell it,

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from heav'n a - bove, from heav'n a - bove; ones here be - low, down here be - low: wide world a - round, the world a - round;

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with ju - bi - la - tion, ju - bi - la - tion,

of vie - t'ry swell it, glad - ly swell it,

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Sing with pow'r and gos- pel glo- ry, gos -pel glo - ry,

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Tell - ing of Tell it out Where-so - ev

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The City Four-Square

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1.0" ver by the crys-tal riv - er, far a -bove the blue sky, Where the

2. Streets of gold and walls of jas > per, gems of spark-'ling bright hue, Where will

3. There'll be no more pafn nor dy - ing when we reach that good place, No more

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saints shall live for - ev - er and shall nev-er-more die, Where the birds are ev - er come no moredis- as-ter and nomorework to do ; Fruits of rich and gleaming heart-aehes,no more sigh-ing in the light of God's face,Love.-ly flow-ers send- ing

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sing - ing sweet-e3t rnel - o - dies rare, With its foun-tains ev - er splend-dor will a - dorn the green trees, E - vil fore - es will not sweet-ness thru theheav-en - ly air, 'Tis a home of sure com -

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spring-ing stands the Cit - y four-square. Cit - y four-square, love-ly and fair, hin - der in its heav - en - ly breeze.

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No. 3.

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On the Hills of Glory Land

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1. Won't we bave a hap- py time, when we reach that sun- ny clime,

2. Flow - ers sweet are bloom-ing there, send - ing per -fume ev-'ry where,

3. Praise the Lord, the Cit - y fair, we are told, is built four-square,

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No. 4.

Fay Wallington

Tell it Out

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No. 5.

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Lord, is it I?

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1. Some one is griev-ing the Sav- iour**to - day,

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No. 6.

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Let Us Keep on Praying

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3. When the world seems go - ing wrong and we've.

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No. 7.

C. W. Naylor

When Christ Shall Come

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No. 8. Why Don't You Let Jesus Come in?

Rev. V. S. R. Rev. Virgil S. Rushing

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2. Are you down- heart - ed, by sin - ningmade sad? Why don't you let

3. Yoursins the mas- ter will par - don to - day, Why don't you let

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No. 9.

R.F.C.

Look to the Saviour and Live

Ross F. Chambers

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No. 11. We Are Going Home to Heaven

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No. 13. Have You Been Faithful to Jesus?

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No. 14.

Millard A. Glenn

Wonderful Story

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2. The sun-light is shin- ing o> ver my soul, Joy bil-lows of love now

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No. 15. When Jesus Abides With Me

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No. 16.

W. K. B,

That Far Away Clime

W. K. Brown

1. A bean-ti- ful tree is stand-ing to -day,Onhea?Vsev- er flow- ing stream;

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No. 17. When The Saviour Calls Me Home

Rev. G. C. M. Rev. G. C. Morris

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3. Man-y friends are in glo-ry, who have gone on be-fore,Tbo I

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No. 18. Lean On the Everlasting Arms

Rev. Dr. Alfred Barratt. Suggested by W, B. W.

W.B. Walbert

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No. 19.

G. D. McN.

I'm So Happy

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No. 20.

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A Heaven to Gain

Clyde W. Cox

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2. Man- y times in this world Pro dis -cour-aged,And it seems that my

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No. 22.

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No. 23. Sing Hallelujah

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No. 24.

James Rowe

He Will Meet Me at the Gate

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No. 26.

A. M. P.

We'll Still Sing On

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A. M. P.

In Glory

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No. 28. I'll Reach My Long Sought Home

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3. God be with you till wemeet a-gain, When life's per- ils thick con- found you,

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No. 40. Going to the City Fair

Millard A. Glenn A. J. Burchfield

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No. 42.

F. R.

Let The Light Shine On Me

Fred Rich

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J. M. HENSOM.

Be Still And Know

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2. God is thystrenghin time of need, A pres-ent help when troubles come;

3. He mak-eth wars and strife to cease, The spear He cute, the bow He breaks;

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I Have No More Hills to Climb

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I'll Fly Away

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Lord, I'm Coming Home

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Rev. J. H. S.

Only Trust Him

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1. I was wand'ring sad and lone, with no place to call my own,

2. Noth-ing here can change my love for my Lord who reigns a bove,

3. It will not be ver - y long till I join the bloodwashed throng,

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Theo. P. Theo Powell

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God is Present Everywhere

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Charles H. Huff

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Ray palmer.

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Fay Wallington

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There is no con-dem- na- tion now, light of love shines up- on my brow, For I'-m saved to the ut - ter-most, thru the pow'r of the Ho- ly Ghost, That is why I'm so hap - py here, that good day is so ver -y near;