W. H. Morris

Short Name: W. H. Morris
Full Name: Morris, W. H.
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Texts by W. H. Morris (31)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
After all labor is done in this lifeW. H. M. (Author)English1
Come, now, all things are readyW. H. Morris (Author)English1
Dear Lord, I come to Thee for aid, Thou hast the great atonement madeW. H. M. (Author)English1
Drink in the sunshine, the sunshine of loveW. H. Morris (Author and Arranger)English1
Have you had an invitationW. H. Morris (Author)English1
I am told there's a land far beyond the skiesW. H. Morris (Author)English1
I'm sailing out on life's oceanW. H. Morris (Author)English1
In a lonely southern wildwoodW. H. Morris (Author)English1
I've a book worth more than goldW. H. Morris (Author)English2
Jesus called me as I wanderedW. H. Morris (Author)English3
Jesus calls the little children, Saying, "Let them come to me"W. H. Morris (Author)English1
Jesus, Savior, Love divine, Come and bless this heart of mineW. H. Morris (Author)English1
Many souls are in the tempestW. H. Morris (Author)English2
Midst the rocks life's boat is tossingW. H. Morris (Author)English1
My house is built up on a solid rockW. H. Morris (Author (2d and 3d verses))English3
O Christian, come and let us tryW. H. Morris (Author)1
O Lord, we come to praise and prayW. H. Morris (Author)1
Out on the mountain, lost in the darknessW. H. Morris (Author)English1
Out on the ocean, sailor, now is your barkW. H. Morris (Author)English3
Redeem the time, my brotherW. H. Morris (Author)English4
Savior, come and bless me nowW. H. Morris (Author)English1
The Bridegroom is coming, O enter inW. H. Morris (Author)English1
The waters are troubled, ye penitent comeW. H. Morris (Author)English1
There is a Rock amid the sandsW. H. Morris (Author)English1
There's a place I think of nowW. H. Morris (Author)English1
We are gathering up the sheaves by the waysideW. H. Morris (Author)English1
We are stepping, daily steppingW. H. Morris (Author)English2
When this fleeting life is over, and we suffer here no moreW. H. Morris (Author)English2
While I sat alone at midnightW. H. Morris (Author)English1
Why do you wander in darkness, When you are offered light?W. H. Morris (Author)English1
Will you hear the wondrous storyW. H. Morris (Author)English1
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