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M. Cummings

Short Name: M. Cummings
Full Name: Cummings, M.
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Texts by M. Cummings (34)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come from the forge and furrowM. Cummings (Author)English3
Come to me ye heavy ladened, comeM. Cumming (Author)English3
Come to salvation's fountainM. Cummings (Author)English1
Each day brings some trial, or trouble to bearM. Cummings (Author)1
From every changing scene of lifeMenzies Cumming (Author)English0
Guide us, O Lord, for sin has dimmed our sightM. Cummings (Author)1
Helping Jesus! be my gloryM. Cumming (Author)English1
If you see a brother strayingM. Cummings (Author)1
Lord, on thy sacred altar I give my life to theeM. Cummings (Author)1
March, forward march, our Captain gives commandM. Cummings (Author)1
Mighty to save in every temptationM. Cummings (Author)1
My home over yonder I long to be thereM. Cummings (Author)1
O what unmeasured joy is foundM. Cummings (Author)1
O! who is He, from Edom's climeM. Cummings (Author)English2
On the mountains far away, From the fold I went astrayM. Cummings (Author)English1
One by one, we're passing over To the land of love and lightMenzies Cumming (Author)English0
Our God, to Thee we now would raiseMenzies Cumming (Author)English0
Over in gloryland angels are waitingM. Cummings (Author)English0
Pressing on, pressing on, never wearyM. Cummings (Author)2
She hath done what she could, said the MasterM. Cumming (Author)English2
Sin has thrown its arrows round meM. Cumming (Author)English7
Sin like a pall spread o'er my wayM. Cummings (Author)1
Softly, softly fades the dayM. Cummings (Author)1
Soldiers, hark, the trumpet is calling to battleM. Cummings (Author)1
Soldiers of the cross, the trumpet calls to armsM. Cummings (Author)English2
The Master has left us the warningM. Cummings (Author)English1
The old, old year with its joys and its sorrowsM. Cummings (Author)English1
There I saw Him robed in royaltyM. C. (Author)English1
There is a land of glory bright as dayM. Cummings (Author)1
There is joy among the angels, When a sinner is set freeMenzies Cumming (Author)English1
There is sunlight within and 'round meMenzies Cummings (Author)English0
There is sunshine today Gleaming over my wayM. Cumming (Author)English1
Two roads are before you today, my brotherM. Cummings (Author)1
What gives life its fondest pleasuresM. Cummings (Author)2
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