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Texts by Carlton C. Buck (29)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All praise to God for song God givesCarlton C. Buck (Author)English3
Amid the toils of a day filled with careCarlton C. Buck (Author)English2
As I walk in the cool of the morningRev. Carlton C. Buck (Author)2
Bless thou our Christian homes, O LordCarlton C. Buck (Author)3
Bucke your armor and standCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
Creation shows the power of GodCarlton C. Buck (Author)English12
Em toda a criação de DeusCarlton C. Buck (Author)Portuguese2
Hear the clockCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
Heaven touches earth by singingCarlton C. Buck (Versifier)English2
In the city the struggle continuesCarlton C. Buck (Versifier)English2
In the song of a heart redeemedCarlton C. Buck (Author)3
Isaiah heard the voice of GodCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
My darkened night was turned to dayCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
O God of youth, we come to you for leadingCarlton C. Buck (Author)4
O Lord, may church and home combineCarlton C. Buck, 1907- (Author)English10
O Lord, the maze of earthly waysCarlton C. Buck (Author)3
O Master Teacher, teach us nowCarlton C. Buck, 1907- (Author)English6
Ring, ring, ring the bellsCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
Sunday morning clearCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
The challenge comes, the trumpet soundsCarlton C. Buck, b.1907 (Author)English4
There's a banquet spread each dayCarlton C. Buck (Author)English2
There's a place where all the shadows turn to sunshineCarlton C. Buck (Author)English2
This is the day which thou has set apartCarlton C. Buck (Author)3
Today is the day to praise the LordCarlton C. Buck (Author)English2
We want to know, Lord, touch our mindsCarlton C. Buck (Author)3
Weary soul, thou shalt rest in the morningCarlton C. Buck (Author)English6
When breaks the dawn of early morning (Buscar-te-ei, Senhor, bem cedo)Carlton C. Buck, 1907-1999 (Versifier)English, Portuguese2
When earth leaves me lonelyCarlton C. Buck (Author)2
When God speaks, the high mountains trembleCarlton C. Buck (Author)English5

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