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A. Rosalthe Carey

Short Name: A. Rosalthe Carey
Full Name: Carey, A. (Adelaide) Rosalthe, 1841-?
Birth Year: 1841

Carey, blind from child­hood, was liv­ing in Chau­mont, New York, in 1910.

--www.hymntime.com/tch/


Texts by A. Rosalthe Carey (31)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are we living for the kingdom?A. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English2
Be like the flowerA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Bring the little ones into the foldA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Brother, sister, watch and prayA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Come home, from the midnight of errorA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Do you ask, waiting one, where's the vineyard?A. R. Carey (Author)English1
Don't touch it, my brotherA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Get acquainted with Jesus, my friendA. R. Carey (Author)English7
Glory be to God for His bountiesA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
Have the millions been told of the banquetA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English7
I was lost mid sin's dark mountainsA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
It is new, it is new every momentA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English3
Jesus' name, O let me wear itMiss A. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
Let him into your heartA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
Let me tell you what faith can doA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
My friend, have you nothing to sayA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
O hark! hear the shouting and singingA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
O how do we stand with our SaviorA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
O how sweet to look beyondA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
O I want to grow more like my SaviorA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
O knowledge so sweetA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
O, sigh not in sorrow for the joys that will not stayA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English2
O speak not the bitter thoughts burningA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
Souls, get ready for the coming of the KingA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English2
Sound the glad news, the Redeemer is risenA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English2
There is only one gem worth possessingA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)2
There's a beautiful rule repleteA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English1
Walking with God, beautiful thoughtA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
We children have learned a sweet storyA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
What a Brother we've found in the SaviorA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)English2
Why stand you afar from the SaviorA. Rosalthe Carey (Author)1
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