William Edward Penney

Short Name: William Edward Penney
Full Name: Penney, William Edward
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Texts by William Edward Penney (65)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A happy band of children, we greet you with a songWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Along the track of youth we flyWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Bring roses rare and lilies fairWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Children, who was crucified?William Edward Penney (Author)English1
City of God, majestic, fairWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Down through the hoary aisles of timeWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
Educate the children to be brave and pure and trueWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Flag of AmericaWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
For God, from whom all blessings flowWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
For the hand that blesseth everWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
Forget me not, we often sayWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
From the woods, and fields, and bowersWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
Give as the Lord hath blessed thy storeWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Higher than the mountain topWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
I am the Door, if any manWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
I am the life of the world belowWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
I am the Truth, eternalWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
I am the Way, walk ye thereinWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
If birdies sing their praise to GodWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
If you would help the Savior's causeWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
I'll sing of the goodness of God to meWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
In the battle here with sinWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
In these days when truth and errorWilliam E. Penney (Author)English4
Joy, joy, joy, is the song the angels singWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
Live not as to thyself aloneWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
My Redeemer, how the wordsWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Once more the world looks back alongWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English3
Over death's dark river they are passing, one by oneWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Over the mountains, the mountains of sinWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English4
Ring, ye bells, from steeples highWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Say, do we gather grapes of thornsWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Shade of the everlasting RockWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Shadows may darken our pathwayWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Silently as twilight shadowsW. E. Penney (Author)English4
Sing a glorious song of the harvest homeW. E. Penney (Author)English1
Sitting at the feet of Jesus, even as Mary did of oldWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
Some day the world beneath my feetWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
Sweetly ring your snowy bellsWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
The ark of salvation floats over life's seaWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
The parting hour must surely comeWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
The road is straight and graded wellWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
The world is so great, and so little am IWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
There will be no parting painWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
There's a sound of marching feetWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
Though the winds may blow and the tears may flowWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English3
Today the people raise William Edward Penney (Author)English2
Today we sing thy matchless fameWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
Unshaken by the flight of timeWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English3
Upon the Savior's brow doth restWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
We are climbing Jacob's ladder, Onward, upward, every dayW. E. Penney (Author)English1
We are earnest toilers on life's fruitful fieldWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English5
We are marching, onward marching, To the end its weal or woeWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English2
We are Zion's cadets, 'tis our joy and prideW. E. Penney (Author)English1
We through the wilderness must goWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English3
We're going to enter the pearly gatesWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English1
What do the bells in the steeple sayWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English5
When night her solemn anthem singsWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English3
When sunshine floods thine earthly wayWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
When tempted to do that you know is not rightWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
When we are tempted or when we do wrongWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
When your feet are placed in the narrow wayWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
While sailing over life's stormy seas, With sails outspread to catch the breezeWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English3
Who is he who bursts the tombWm. Edw. Penney (Author)English2
With sorrowful hearts we meet todayWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
With their robes made white as snowWilliam Edward Penney (Author)English1
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