B. W. Pirtle

Short Name: B. W. Pirtle
Full Name: Pirtle, B. W.
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Texts by B. W. Pirtle (17)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Dear sinner friend, why wander onB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
I am trusting my Redeemer, For my soul hath been made freeB. W. Pirtle (Author)English2
I want to know my Savior's willB. W. P. (Author)English1
My soul is filled with glory, I can but shout the storyB. W. Pirtle (Author)English1
O sinner, why linger in darknessB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
O 'tis sweet to sing this storyB. W. Pirtle (Author)English12
O what joy now thrills my soulB. W. Pirtle (Author)English2
O wonderful, wonderful Savior of menB. W. Pirtle (Author)English2
Over yonder in that cityB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
Sweet echo of song is thrilling my soulB. W. Pirtle (Author)English1
The life beyond will be eternalB. W. Pirtle (Author)English2
There is a Friend divine, dear sinnerB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
There is a home of bliss supernalB. W. Pirtle (Author)English1
There's a straight and narrow wayB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
There's a sweet beyond, dear fatherB. W. Pirtle (Author)English1
We are little Christians marching through the landB. W. Firtle (Author)English1
When I was in sin's prisonB. W. Pirtle (Author)1
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