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Walter E. Isenhour

Short Name: Walter E. Isenhour
Full Name: Isenhour, Walter E.
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Texts by Walter E. Isenhour (28)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
An inner voice is speaking so sweetly to my soulWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
Here we have the broken hearted wheresoever we goWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
I have loved ones up in gloryRev. Walter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
I want to be a Soldier true, and fight against the wrongWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
If dark clouds of doubt are lowering, and your faith needs great restoringWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
If foes attack and friends forsakeWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
If wounded by some critic's wordWalter E. Isenhour (Author)1
If you'll walk the narrow way with our Lord from day to dayWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
If your burdens are quite heavy, and there's trouble in your soulWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
If you've been redeemed and from all sin made freeWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
I'm a pilgrim in the valleyWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
In this world of sin and sorrow we are often broughtWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
I've a mansion over yonder in the home of the soulRev. Walter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
Let me live in touch with JesusWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
Oh, fellow pilgrim, brother, dearWalter E. Isenhour (Author)1
On the golden streets of glory I will meet you some sweet dayWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
So many people now, it seems, are getting tired of lifeWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
So many people ride today in autos, trains and shipsWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
Some scale the mountains high and grandWalter E. Isenhour (Author)1
Sometimes we carry heavy hearts along our journey hereWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
The Christ who spake to GalileeWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
The sun won't always brightly shine along your path of lifeWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
There is splendor in the mountainsWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
'Tis so sweet to meet with loved ones in reunion down hereWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
We're rolling on the wheels of timeRev. Walter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
When I reach that lovely isle where all the saints shall goRev. Walter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
When the cares of life are heavy, and my heart is filled with painWalter E. Isenhour (Author)English1
When you need a friend that's true, gentle, kind and loving tooRev. Walter Isenhour (Author)English1
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