Harkins Frye

Short Name: Harkins Frye
Full Name: Frye, Harkins
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Texts by Harkins Frye (49)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All the world once was veiled in the darkness of nightHarkins Frye (Author)English1
As you journey down the lineHarkins Frye (Author)1
God bless our home for we are needingH. F. (Author)English1
God shook the earth when our Lord was dyingHarkins Frye (Author)English1
God spoke to Jonah and said, go preach the wordH. F. (Author)English1
Gonna sail away tomorrow for a wonderful landHarkins Frye (Author)English1
Here we sorrow and sighHarkins Frye (Author)1
I am on the mountain top with Jesus, my KingHarkins Frye (Author)English1
I have a feeling that my work will soon be doneHarkins Frye (Author)English1
I wouldn't trade old time religion for the modern new made wayH. F. (Author)English1
If you are a wanderer from the fold, just like a lost sheep out in the coldHarkins Frye (Author)English1
If you're living in the valley and your heart has lost its songHarkins Frye (Author)English1
I'm having my trials in this world belowH. F. (Author)English1
In our homes down here below, there's fear of dangerHarkins Frye (Author)English1
In this world here below I've no wealth nor treasureHarkins Frye (Author)English1
I've loved ones over yonder beneath the cloudless domeHarkins Frye (Author)English1
Jesus said when He went away homeH. F. (Author)English1
Last night on my pillow, as my heart began to pray (Frye)Harkins Frye (Author)English1
Moses led the children of Israel through the valley of sinH. F. (Author)English1
Moses was a great man, he led his people outH. F. (Author)English2
My hopes are anchored in the land of glory, this I knowH. F. (Author)English1
O church of God, in thee I dwellHarkins Frye (Author)1
O they tell me of a country far beyond the starry skyH. F. (Author)English1
On life's stormy road, hand in handHarkins Frye (Author)1
One day the Savior stood and criedHarkins Frye (Author)English1
One time at old Jericho's entranceH. F. (Author)English1
Since I belong to the ransomed band, I am an heir to the glory landHarkins Frye (Author)English2
So many weary pilgrims who traveled this wayHarkins Frye (Author)1
Take me Lord, where there'll be no sorrowH. F. (Author)English1
The well need no physicianHarkins Frye (Author)1
There are many cares in this world belowH. F. (Author)English1
There will be another singing over in the glory landH. F. (Author)English1
There's a rainbow of promise shining up in the skyH. F. (Author)English1
Time has made a change since my childhood dayH. F. (Author)English7
To the ones who are in darkness, all the world is bleak and greyHarkins Frye (Author)English2
We're gathered here, dear friend, todayHarkins Frye (Author)English1
We're wanderers here like sheep from the foldHarkins Frye (Author)English2
What infinite grace for Adam's lost raceH. F. (Author)English1
When Christ, our Lord, on earth did roamH. F. (Author)English1
When Christ was climbing up Calvary's mountainHarkins Frye (Author)English1
When I was a poor lost sinner, a prodigal child did roamH. F. (Author)English1
When I was far from my blessed Savior, out on the hills of sinHarkins Frye (Author)English1
When Jesus came down, from heaven above, To bring the world the message of loveHarkins Frye (Author)English1
When Mary came to the tomb of the LordHarkins Frye (Author)English1
When my soul is bowed in sorrow, And my anguish is profoundH. F. (Author)English2
When my soul is sailing on the restless foamH. F. (Author)English1
When the clouds of sorrow gather and the way you cannot seeHarkins Frye (Author)English1
When the trumpet sounds on the last great day (Frye)H. F. (Author)English1
When we've left this earthly strandHarkins Frye (Author)English1
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