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C. A. Luttrell

Short Name: C. A. Luttrell
Full Name: Luttrell, C. A.
Birth Year: 1896
Death Year: 1986

Clarence Alvie Luttrell, died in Texas.

- Garrett Herndon, from findagrave.com (accessed 6/22/2025) and obituary from Mansfield News-Mirror [Mansfield, TX], Monday, November 3, 1986


Texts by C. A. Luttrell (32)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A little lighthouse of love my soul has receivedC. A. L. (Author)1
As I travel this way, Master, teach me to prayC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Bells of heaven are ringing from portals aboveC. A. Luttrell (Author)English2
By the grace of God I travel hereC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Don't be denied, my brother, don't stand outsideC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Give me Jesus, only Jesus, As I walk this lonesome valeC. A. L. (Author)English1
Hear the sweet echoes from heavenC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
I am just a lonely beggar on the highwaysC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Jesus builds a city free from sorrowC. A. L. (Author)English1
Jesus has promised me, That he would always beC. A. L. (Author)English1
Keep toiling onC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Let me go home in the morningC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Looking away from all the sorrow and painC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Lost in sin, no hope withinC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Love akin to heavenC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Never leave me, though I grieve TheeC. A. Luttrell (Author)English2
Not so many more days my spirit staysC. A. L. (Author)English1
O let me pray when all this world, it seems, has turned me downC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
O tell me are you saved and freeC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
On the road to glory, Jesus goes before meC. A. L. (Author)English1
Out of the byways, On to the highwaysC. A. Luttrell (Author)English2
Out of the hills of Galilee, where nothing seemed to beC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Sing of heaven, dear friendC. A. L. (Author)English1
Some of these days I'll sail awayC. A. L. (Author)English1
Some things God would ask of youC. A. L. (Author)English1
Though I travel this wide world overC. A. Luttrell (Author)English2
To know that Jesus would not forsake us, but died to save usC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Walking up the highway to GloryC. A. L. (Author)English2
When my soul was lost in sin and shame, And the light of hope was growing dimC. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Who said, "come drink at the fountain"C. A. Luttrell (Author)English1
Why don't you be like himC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
Wonderful story, Jesus from glory came in sorrowC. A. Luttrell (Author)1
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