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Thomas H. Nelson

Short Name: Thomas H. Nelson
Full Name: Nelson, Thomas H. (Thomas Hiram), 1863-
Birth Year: 1863
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Texts by Thomas H. Nelson (50)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All my springs are found in TheeT. H. Nelson (Author)English1
All peace departed from my lifeThos. H. Nelson (Author)English3
An alien from God, from the peace I should winThos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
Be quiet, soul, nor question thouThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Christ has atonement for me fully madeT. H. Nelson (Author)English4
Christ has the ransom paidThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Come home with me, father, this favor we askT. H. Nelson (Author)English1
Darkness veils the friendly lighthouseThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Estranged from God and lost in sinT. H. Nelson (Author)English3
God speed the day when thousands shall ariseThomas H. Nelson (Author)English5
God's light has now revealedThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Hark! the herald angels sing, Christ is here, Christ is hereThos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
I once was in bondage to SatanThos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
I sat 'mid the tombs by the highwayT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
I turned from all my sinful ways, and gave myself to GodThomas H. Nelson (Author)English1
It is safe to be a DanielThomas H. Nelson (Author)English3
It was joy to the world when the Virgin did layThos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
It was not the din of battleT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
I've found the open fountainT. H. Nelson (Author)English6
I've found the promised fountain filled with bloodT. H. Nelson (Author)English4
Make me like thee, O LordT. H. Nelson (Author)English3
O, for the vital, mighty faithT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
O, to range the sweet plains on the banks of the riverThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
O, where is the child of other yearsThos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
Once she was pure as the sunbeamThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Rest, worker, rest, thy toilsome task is doneThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
See two sailors bravely battlingThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
She a few months ago was the belle of the villageThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
Speed away, speed away, O ye heralds of light, To the millions now dyingThomas H. Nelson (Author)English10
The agony, the sweat of bloodThos. H. Nelson (Author)English1
The harvest is past, and the summer is overThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
The homeland over yonderT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
The Savior is leading me, glorious thoughtT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
The sun that rose on eastern plainsThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
There is a land where nature singsThos. H. Nelson (Author)English1
Thou art coming, O, my Savior, Thou art coming, Christ my LordThomas H. Nelson (Author)English3
Through love for me, Christ left His throneT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
'Tis the Savior's call, and it comes to allT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
Today the Savior calls! ye wanderers comeT. H. Nelson (Author (Chorus))English1
Tossed on a troubled streamT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
Tramping on through the land is a chain gang processingThomas H. Nelson (Author)English1
Weep for the wayward throngT. H. Nelson (Author)English2
When I gave all to JesusThomas H. Nelson (Author)English3
When on wings of faith we riseThomas Nelson (Author)English3
When the brightest rays are falling sweetly on life's placid seaThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
When the old prophetic mantle had upon Elisha fellThomas H. Nelson (Author)English10
Where hast thou gleaned today, sinnerThos. H. Nelson (Author)English1
Where is the flame of love divineThos. H. Nelson (Author)English3
"Will you save me, mister, will you?"Thos. H. Nelson (Author)English2
With empty hands, O, Heaven I comeThomas H. Nelson (Author)English2
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