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Agnes Leckie Mason

Short Name: Agnes Leckie Mason
Full Name: Mason, Agnes Leckie
Birth Year: 1914
Death Year: 1994

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Texts by Agnes Leckie Mason (42)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Daffodils yellow and hyacinths blueAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
David was a shepherd boy, Long, long agoAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English2
Dear Father, help me to be kindA. L. M. (Author)English1
"Ding dong, ding dong," hear the church bells ringing, singingA. L. M. (Author)English1
Early Christmas morn, hear the church bells ringingAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Every day has something new, Some gift that God has sent to youA. L. M. (Author)English2
I'm glad God made the shining sunAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English2
Jesus loves the children smallAgnes L. Mason (Author)English2
Jesus was a helpful childAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Jesus was a teacher, Jesus was a friendA. L. M. (Author)English1
Jesus was born on Christmas DayA. L. M. (Author)English1
Last year on top of our Christmas treeA. L. M. (Author)English1
Let us bow our heads and sayAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)0
Little Baby Jesus slept so quietlyAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Long long ago far far awayAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Moon, moon, up in the skyA. L. M. (Author)English1
On my way to Sunday SchoolAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Our church is such a cheerful placeAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Our minister stands at the big front doorA. L. M. (Author)English1
Rocking gently to and froA. L. M. (Author)English1
Sleep, my baby dearA. L. M. (Author)English1
Snow, snow, soft white snowAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Songbirds are flying away to the southlandAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)1
Thank You, Father, for Your giftsAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Thank you, God, for milk and breadAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)0
The Bible tells us storiesA. L. M. (Author)English1
The hump upon the camel's backAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
The night-time hides all things from sightAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
The shepherds through the lonely night, Sat watching by their sheepA. L. M. (Author)English1
The wreath is in the windowA. L. M. (Author)English1
There's a lion in the zooA. L. M. (Author)English2
This is the way we jump out of bedAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Three kings traveled long from lands far awayAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English2
Tick, tock, hear the clock, What is that it's saying?A. L. M. (Author)English1
Tinkle, tinkle, little bellsAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
We walk quietly, when we go to churchA. L. M. (Author)English1
When a child is kind, God is thereAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
When I wake up and I see the bright sunAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
When I'm happy, I like to sing, "Thank you, God, for everything"A. L. M. (Author)English2
When Jesus was a baby smallAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)English1
Wherever we go there are wonderful thingsAgnes Leckie Mason (Author)1
Who rings the bell for our Sunday School?Agnes Leckie Mason (Author (st. 1))English2
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