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George W. Bethune

Texts by George W. Bethune (39)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Aole inoa ma ke aoGeorge W. Bethune, 1805-1862 (Author)Hawaiian3
Come, let us sing of Jesus, While hearts and accents blendGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English98
大地無名甜至如此!名甜至此高天無!(Dàdì wúmíng tián zhì rúcǐ! Míng tián zhìcǐ gāo tiān wú!)George W. Bethune (Author)Chinese2
Der Name Jesus ist so süßGeorge W. Bethune (Author)German1
Farewell to thee, brotherGeorge W. Bethune (Author)7
Full many a year has spedGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
God's blessing be upon our own, our native landGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English3
Hark, the angels singing, Wake the happy mornG. W. Bethune, D. D. (Author)English1
We love to sing of Christ our King (Chorus)George W. Bethune (Author)English4
I love to sing when I am gladRev. Dr. Bethune (Author)English4
I see thee sweetly smileGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English1
If only I have TheeDr. G. W. Bethune (Translator)English7
In the dying of the yearGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
It is not death to die, To leave this weary roadG. W. Bethune (Translator)English109
Jesus, Shepherd of Thy sheep, Hither with Thy flock we comeGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English3
Joy and gladness, joy and gladnessGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English6
لا يوجد اسم في السماGeorge W. Bethune (Author)Arabic1
Let others praise the ruby brightGeorge W. Bethune (1805-1862) (Author)English8
Light of the immortal father's gloryGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
Live to do good, but not with thought to winGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
ليس موت الجسم موتاGeorge W. Bethune (Author)Arabic1
No hay otro nombre para míGeorge W. Bethune (Author)Spanish2
O blessed Jesus, when I see Thee bendingGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English3
O city of the jasper wallDr. Bethune (Author)English27
O for the happy hourG. W. Bethune (Author)English49
O Jesus, when I think of TheeRev. George Washington Bethune, 1805-1862 (Author)English44
O Thou who in Jordan didst bow Thy meek headGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English38
The desert flower afar may bloomGeorge W. Bethune (Author)3
There is no name so sweet on earthGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English240
They seek their father countryGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
'Tis he, 'tis he, I know him nowGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English4
Tossed upon life's raging billowGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English66
Upon the well by Sychar's gateGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
We come to the fountain, we stand by the waveGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
We come, we come, with loud acclaimGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English25
When time seems short and death is nearGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English19
Who shall sing if not the childrenGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2
Within her downy cradle, there lay a little childGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English3
Yes, bear them to their restGeorge W. Bethune (Author)English2

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