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Charles C. Carr
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Charles C. Carr
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Carr, Charles C.
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Texts by Charles C. Carr (12)
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Awake and sing thy song of praise
Charles C. Carr (Author)
1
How the angels sing, when the Church bells ring
C. C. C. (Author)
English
1
I shall sing my dear Savior's praise
C. C. C. (Author)
English
1
I stood and gazed through fair heaven's window
Charles C. Carr (Author)
English
1
I stood on the bank of the river and looked up to heaven one day
Charles C. Carr (Author)
English
1
I'm glad I'm here today, I'm glad to sing and pray
C. C. C. (Author)
English
1
It took a miracle to make the blinded man to see
C. C. C. (Author)
English
1
My Lord has been so good to me, saved my soul and set me free
Charles C. Carr (Author)
English
1
Out in the darkness at midnight, Wandering alone, in the cold
Charles C. Carr (Author)
English
1
Some day all toiling will be over, then I will see the golden shore
C. C. C. (Author)
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1
Some day I'll move away from this old world with all its troubles
Charles C. Carr (Author)
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1
The Savior came down from His home up above
Charles C. Carr (Author)
1
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