H. L. Frisbie

Short Name: H. L. Frisbie
Full Name: Frisbie, Henry L.

Early 20th Century


Texts by H. L. Frisbie (90)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A little longer, wearyH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
A stranger walked with me one dayH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
Behold the countless legionsH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
Christ the King of the AgesH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
Falter not, Christian soldierH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
God is calling, softly and gently callingH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
Hark, why this great commotionH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
Hear us, our Father, while we prayH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
How precious the promises made in God's wordH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I am sure that I shall know HimH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
I entered the court of the palaceH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I love the name of Jesus, sweetest of allH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I now can view that city fairH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I want to tell the world aroundH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I'm on business for Jesus, my Lord and KingH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
In the narrow path to the goldenH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
In thy hands, my loving SaviorH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I've a beautiful home overH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
I've left the lowland shadows deepH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
Lift up his standard, royal honors bringH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
O hear the sweet voice of the SaviorH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
O thou, enthroned in worlds aboveH. L. Frisbie (Author)8
Oh, ye gates of the Golden CityH. L. Frisbie (Author)1
Preach the gospel of the KingdomH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
Ringing, joyfully ringing the golden bells of peaceH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
See the banner unfurledH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
See the gathering of the nationsH. L. Frisbie (Author)5
Send the light, O blessed SaviorH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
The cleansing blood is all my pleaH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
The happy day I'll not regretH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
The night is long, the stormsH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
The night is wild, and cloudlandH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
The peace bells are ringingH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
The songs my gentle mother sangH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
There is a port, so brightH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
There is room for all to laborH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
There will be no night in the golden cityH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
There's a call for reapers in the fields todayH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
There's a cross by the waysideH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
There's a crown in the landH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
There's a narrow way that leads to GodH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
These many days mid storm and rainH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
To the uttermost, uttermost wonderful wordH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
Toiling along the King's highwayH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
We are pilgrims seeking a cityH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
We onward press through this vale of tearsH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
We would not seek, with God our friendH. L. Frisbie (Author)4
Whatever thou doest, O man yet unsavedH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
When by faith I saw my Savior on the cross of CalvaryH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
While nature welcomes in the dayH. L. Frisbie (Author)11
Who are these arrayed in robesH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
Why should I strive for earthly thingsH. L. Frisbie (Author)3
Would you make your joy completeH. L. Frisbie (Author)2
A balm for the way worn, weary and brokenH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
A host so vast and numberlessH. L. F. (Author)English2
All they who walk with JesusH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Are we faithful workers day by dayH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Christ is risen from the grave, Our living, loving SaviorH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
Drawing near to the port we have sailed for so longH. L. Frisbie (Author)English3
Have you heard about a meetingH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
Hear the trumpet sounding, forward marchH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
In my heart a song is swelling like a mighty seaH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
Jerusalem, so bright and fairH. L. Frisbie (Author)English9
Jesus has launched the lifeboatH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Like the mighty voice of many watersH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
Never a sorrow, a grief or a tearH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
No mortal eye that land hath seenH. L. Frisbie (Author)English22
Not grace for tomorrow, not grace when I dieH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Since I gave myself to Jesus, all my life has been a songH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Some day, yes, some sweet dayH. L. F. (Author)English2
Soon there'll be a glorious morningH. L. Frisbie (Author)English3
There are songs surcharged with sorrowH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
There is someone out on the waves tonightH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
There'll be glory over yonder by the crystal seaH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
These are the songs the ransomed singHenry L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Though not ours to move the world with songH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Waiting toiling, gleaningH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
We are out on a wide stormy oceanH. L. Frisbie (Author)English5
We are under marching orders, Against the hosts of sinH. L. Frisbie (Author)English4
We stand where Jordan's waves divideH. L. Frisbie (Author)English5
When the Lord of the vineyard is callingH. L. F. (Author)English2
When the roll is called in heaven and the vast uncounted throngH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
When the wild tempest is ragingH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
When we finish all our warfareH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
When you pass beyond the river, to the golden land of songH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
When you pass the dear old homestead, stop a moment at the gateH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Where the choir celestial sweetly singH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Wherever my pathway of duty leadsHenry L. Frisbie (Author)English9
Wondrously saved by a power divineH. L. Frisbie (Author)English2
Yes, every cloud has a silver [sunny] sideH. L. Frisbie (Author)English5
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