John T. Cook

Short Name: John T. Cook
Full Name: Cook, John T.
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Texts by John T. Cook (47)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I go traveling along through this world from day to dayJ. T. C. (Author)English1
As you travel onward through this world belowJ. T. C. (Author)English1
Beneath a heavy load, on a lonesome roadJ. T. C. (Author)English1
Disappoinments often come, and my eyes may fill with tearsJohn T. Cook (Author)1
I can't forget the many things my Lord has done for meJ. T. C. (Author)English1
I thank my God for planning my salvationJohn T. Cook (Author)1
If you see a brother troubled and sadJ. T. C. (Author)English1
If your heart's filled with griefJohn T. Cook (Author)1
If you're feeling lonely while on this journey hereJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
I'm a pilgrim just trudging along on the trip to that land of dayJohn T. Cook (Author)1
I'm just a poor wayfaring pilgrim hereJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
I'm trusting in Jesus for my salvationJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
I've heard of a city, eternal in heavenJohn T. Cook (Author)1
Lord, we come to Thee with an humble pleaJohn T. Cook (Author)English5
Lost in confusion, filled with dismayJ. T. C. (Author)English1
Many a time as we travel life's journey new pathwaysJohn T. Cook (Author)1
Many things of beauty surely await, in heavenJohn T. Cook (Author)2
My Lord once suffered here in this lowlandJ. T. C. (Author)English1
My sins have been forgiven and I now am freeJohn T. Cook (Author)1
No sacrifice that I could ever makeJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Numberless stories I have been toldJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Over death's tide my soul soon must sailJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Some morning out yonder the judgment will dawnJohn T. Cook (Author)1
Somebody loved me so dearly that He suffered, bled and diedJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Tell of God's goodness wherever you goJ. T. C. (Author)English3
That my road ahead may have less grief and painJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
The grace of God abounds foreverJohn T. Cook (Author)1
The Savior had to go to CalvaryJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
There are mansions awaiting yonderJohn T. Cook (Author)English3
There are two roads in life that we may travelJ. T. C. (Author)1
There is a land of beauty rare, Where there will come no pain nor careJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
There'll be no shadows in heaven, No cares to darken the wayJ. T. C. (Author)English38
There's a city over yonder with its streets of purest goldJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
There's a happy land where living waters ever flowJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
This world may offer naughtJohn T. Cook (Author)1
Time on earth will soon be endedJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Walking and talking with the dear Lord while on this long journey belowJohn T. Cook (Author)1
When comes the end of this long journeyJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
When life here shall end at the setting of sunJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
When rough the road I have to travelJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
When the cares of life are on me fallingJohn T. Cook (Author)1
When the Savior calls me I will gladly goJohn T. Cook (Author)1
When there's work to do, don't idly wait and look for blessingsJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
When you have finished earthly livingJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
Whenever you pray, please mention my nameJ. T. C. (Author)English11
Why should I be lonely, why should I be sadJohn T. Cook (Author)English1
You better spend your efforts doing goodJ. T. C. (Author)English1
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