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Roswell G. Clark

Short Name: Roswell G. Clark
Full Name: Clark, Roswell G.
Birth Year: 1868
Death Year: 1923
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Texts by Roswell G. Clark (43)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A beautiful home awaits for usR. G. C. (Author)English1
A beautiful home is awaiting somewhereRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
All aboard! pull out for gloryRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
Deep down in the soul are sweet echoes celestialR. G. C. (Author)English1
Farewell! vain world, I'm going home, I'm climbing up Zion's hillR. G. C. (Author)English1
Hold my hand in Thine dear FatherRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
I am going over yonder to the promised happy landRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
I am on my way to a brighter better landRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
I am on my way to glory-land, And my soul is singing glory every dayRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
I am told that there's a country in the happy by and byRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
If the trumpet of the LordR. G. C. (Author)English1
I'm only a pilgrim journeying onRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
I'm told there is a home for meRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
Is the Holy Spirit reigningRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
Just now I'm in this world belowRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
Love as a word, may seem quite smallR. G. C. (Author)English1
May we render praise to Him who died upon a cruel treeR. G. C. (Author)English1
Mother's gone and I'm so lonelyRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
O I'm thinking of the glory that is waiting over thereRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
O it makes me sad and lonely, when I have to part with youRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
O somehow, my fancy lingers with that dear old cottage homeRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
O I love to think of heavenR. G. C. (Author)English1
O Savor, kindly lead meR. G. C. (Author)English1
One by one, day by day loving friends are crossing overRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
Over the river, blessed immortalsRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
Redeeming love, through grief and tearsB. C. (Author)English1
Somewhere beyond these earthly sorrowsRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
The dear Savior went away but He will surely come againRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
The dear Sunday School I love is just a splendid place to beRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
The signs called words have untold worthRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
There is a place prepared for me, Where death can't comeRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
There is work for all to do, In the service of the LordRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
There's a city, we're told, over yonder somewhereRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
There's a happy land that is called far awayRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
Through faith by God's great saving graceR. G. C. (Author)English1
Through disappointments, griefs and caresRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
We are sailing home to glory and our Savior leads the wayR. G. C. (Author)English1
We are traveling on, marching every dayR. G. C. (Author)English1
We are traveling on to a better landRoswell G. Clark (Author)English1
When I on some mission goR. G. C. (Author)English1
When I reach death's silent riverR. G. C. (Author)English1
When the evening sun is sinking and the shadows longer growR. G. C. (Author)English1
Won't that be a happy meeting, by and byRoswell Gustavus "Bud" Clark (Author)English1
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