Alfred A. Graley

Short Name: Alfred A. Graley
Full Name: Graley, Alfred A.
Birth Year: 1813
Death Year: 1905
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Texts by Alfred A. Graley (123)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Youthful sinner, though lessA. A. G. (Author)2
Youthful pilgrims, whither boundAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)5
Wouldst thou save the wandererA. A. G. (Author)English2
Would you be a Christian childRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English7
Winter's reign is overA. A. G. (Author)English3
Willst du sein ein Kind des Herrn?Alfred Arthur Graley (Author)German1
When we are twenty one, boysAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English4
When panting neath the heavy crossAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
When over us waves of trouble rollAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English2
When many to the Savior's feetAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English9
When Jesus, the meek, and the lowly, was hereAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)5
When I walk the gloomy valeRev. A. A. Graley (Author)1
When grove and when garden have put off their robe of snowA. A. G. (Author)English3
When chasing the phantomsAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
We're passing along to our home in the skiesAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
We're marching to the camp aboveAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
We are homeward bound to the land of light [life] and loveAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)13
Was ist das für herrlicher SchimmerAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)German1
Walk in the narrow wayA. A. G. (Author)English2
To toil and pray in heathen landsAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
'Tis the sweet spring timeAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
'Tis done, the work of love is doneAlfred A. Graley (Author)English2
This world's a wilderness, and dangers clusterAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
This world is not my home, I knowAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English6
This life is a race, And brief is the spaceAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)5
They are gone to the land o'er the riverAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)1
There's beauty in the sunshineAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English10
There's a bright unfading crownAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English6
There is a Rose whose beauties graceAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)6
There came an hour when all my prideA. A. G. (Author)English2
The valleys and the mountainsAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English7
The sun shines bright and it pours its lightAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
The saints above with joy beholdA. A. G. (Author)English3
The old, old year with its joys and its sorrowsA. A. G. (Author)English5
Taste not, taste not the wineRev. A. A. G. (Author)English4
Sweetly ringing hear the Sabbath bellRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English2
Strike, strike your bright harpsAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Shall we meet in heaven aboveAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Send the tidings of salvation to the heathenAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
Round the throne in [of] glory, Happy children throngAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English19
Prophets and sages with raptureAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Press on little pilgrims and never give upAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
Over the mountains, barren and coldAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
Once I wandered on the mountainAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
O won't you be a ChristianA. A. G. (Author)English12
O turn, sinner, turn to thy Father and GodRev. A. A. Graley (Author)2
O think not, dear children, because you are youngRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English5
O the green grass wavesRev. A. A. Graley (Author)5
O say not that the Christian lifeA. A. G. (Author)English2
O'er the flowing riverAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)5
O why will you seek for a portion belowAlfred A. Graley (Author)English2
O why do I find it so hard to do rightAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
O when shall I dwell in a mansion all brightAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English21
O what are the sorrows that burden the soul?Alfred Arthur Graley (Author)English3
O there is a fountain that never is dryAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)6
O there is a beautiful city, just over the river so coldAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English14
O remember the Sabbath schoolAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)5
O, come to the Savior, dear childrenAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)9
O come, let us sing to the praise of the schoolA. A. G. (Author)English6
Now while the heart's warm and tenderRev. A. A. G. (Author)English3
Now, ere the sunny morn of life is overRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English3
No longer at ease will I slumberAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English4
No gaudy glories crown thy headAlfred A. Graley (Author)English2
Never mourn if pain or lossAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English3
My country, my country, I cherish thee stillAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Mother dear, I'm happy nowA. A. G. (Author)English2
Lo! the angel band descendingA. A. G. (Author)English3
Let us work for the school with our hearts and our handsA. A. G. (Author)English4
Let us daily better growAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)1
Kommt nach dem schattigen grünen WaldAlfred A. Graley (Author)German1
Jesus welcomes, when they've crossed the riverA. A. Graley (Author)2
Jesus sought and saved me when a wandering childRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English7
Jesus, Savior, Friend divineRev. A. A. Graley (Author)2
Jesus, my song shall be, O how he lovesAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)1
Jesus, my Savior, Jesus my Savior, Set up thy throneAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
Jesus, how can I but love TheeAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English11
Jesus, be near meRev. A. A. Graley (Author)3
In thy childhood's sunny morningAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
In mansions bright, the glorified beholdAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English4
I'm but a pilgrim here below, I have no portion hereRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English2
If you would find salvationAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English6
If blooming flowers my pathway strewRev. A. A. Graley (Author)1
I'd rather be a child of GodAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
I want to love my Savior, And in His fold be foundA. A. G. (Author)English4
I love a little child with his sparkling eyeAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
I know there's a crown for the saints of renownAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English7
I am but a little child, And of frolic fullAlfred A. Graley (Author)English2
How sweet was the song of the angels of lightAlfred A. Graley (Author)English2
How sweet are the flowersAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
How small are the dewdropsAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English5
How can I be a happy childAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)4
Hosanna to the Son of David, The children sang of old, And through the holy templeRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English3
Home, dear home, we never can forgetAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)8
His voice no more I disregardRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English4
He nani ke meleA. A. Graley (Author)Hawaiian3
Hasten to Calvary's mountainAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English3
Hark, 'tis the trumpet of liberty soundingAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
Gone, gone, loved one, Gone from our homeAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Go to the mercy seatAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
Für die Schul' wirket alle mit Herz und mit HandAlfred A. Graley (Author)German1
Flowers of the gardenAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English3
Faithful Shepherd, meek and mildAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)6
Down the stream of life we're glidingRev. A. A. Graley (Author)1
Down the stream of life they glideAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English3
Don't think there is nothing for children to doAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English11
Dear Jesus, my Shepherd, I would in thy foldAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
Dear children, heed the Shepherd's callRev. A. A. G. (Author)English4
Come where the wild flowers growAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Come to the Sabbath School (Graley)Alfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Come, seek the shade of the forest treesAlfred A. Graley (Author)English5
Come boys, come girls, won't you volunteerAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)8
Christ is born, and heaven rejoicesAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English8
Brethren, at the mercy seatA. A. G. (Author)English2
Bound for a home in the goodly [glory] landRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English3
Believe it, dear children, that now is the timeRev. A. A. Graley (Author)5
Beautiful morning starAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English9
Be the matter what it mayAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)English9
Awake, arise, why sleepest thouAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)2
As the birds in shady wildwoodAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
Arm, soldiers, arm! take the shield and swordA. A. G. (Author)English5
All is well, all is well, for my Savior is my friendRev. A. A. Graley (Author)English4
A little child may do much goodAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3
A happy New-year to thee, fatherAlfred Arthur Graley (Author)3

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