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Thomas Franklin Johnson

Short Name: Thomas Franklin Johnson
Full Name: Johnson, Thomas Franklin
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Texts by Thomas Franklin Johnson (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A happy home divine, awaits this soul of mineT. F. J. (Author)English1
A wonderful band, both fearless and grandThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)English1
Come to the bountiful feastThos. F. Johnson (Author)English1
Day by day I'm trusting Jesus, safely leaning on His mighty armsThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
I'm trusting Jesus every day, He leads me in the narrow wayThos. F. Johnson (Author)English1
I'm trusting the Savior to lead meThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
Judgment day is drawing nearThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
Lord, I come repenting, hear me while I prayThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
March steadily on, praising the Lord in happy chorusThos. F. Johnson (Author)English2
O christians, do your duty in this world belowThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)English1
Roses are sweet just when they are newThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
The precious Savior shed His bloodThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)English2
There's a happy home so brightThos. F. Johnson (Author)English1
There's a home so bright and fair, Where the saints in glory restThos. F. Johnson (Author)English1
We are on our journey, toiling every dayThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
When my soul is drear and the foe is nearThomas Franklin Johnson (Author)1
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