Hale Reeves

Short Name: Hale Reeves
Full Name: Reeves, Hale
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Texts by Hale Reeves (52)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All that thrills my soul is JesusHale Reeves (Author)English1
Among the shadows, down in the valleyHale Reeves (Author)English3
As I travel through this land, Foes may lurk on every handH. R. (Author)English1
As you travel through this land foes may lurk on every handH. R. (Author)English2
Brother, as along life's way you goH. R. (Author)English2
Come on and sing ye soldiers of the LordHale Reeves (Author)English1
Do you know the blessed Savior? Can you call upon His favorH. R. (Author)English1
Down in this lonely and troubled landHale Reeves (Author)English2
For many years I've traveled in this lowlandHale Reeves (Author)English1
God was here long before the world, as a planet in space was hurledHale Reeves (Author)English1
His great love I have in my soulHale Reeves (Author)English1
I can feel a little prayer wheel turningH. R. (Author)English1
I have a Friend who keeps me free and gladHale Reeves (Author)English1
I have heard of a land by the bright river sideH. R. (Author)English1
I have heard of a land on a far away strand, Where the soul will be free from all careHale Reeves (Author)English1
I love my Lord because He gave His life upon the crossH. R. (Author)English1
I once was lost in sin and sadness till the Savior came to meHale Reeves (Author)English1
I read of a land upon a bright strand just over the seaHale Reeves (Author)English1
If for the dear Master some work you should doHale Reeves (Author)English1
If you are out in sin, and have no hopeHale Reeves (Author)1
I'm going along overflowing with song, The heavenly light now shines on my browH. R. (Author)English1
I'm sailing high above the dark and stormy seaH. R. (Author)English1
In far away Jerusalem, Upon Golgotha's treeHale Reeves (Author)1
In this land of golden dreams, blessed light from heaven beamsHale Reeves (Author)1
Jesus came down from the glory aboveHale Reeves (Author)1
Jesus has pardoned me, now I am gladHale Reeves (Author)1
Listen now my brother, listen to meHale Reeves (Author)1
Many years I've wandered here in this sinful landH. R. (Author)English2
Nobody but God can know all about meH. R. (Author)1
Once I drifted out in sinHale Reeves (Author)English1
Once I was lost, in sadness and in sin I driftedHale Reeves (Author)English1
Over in the bright Elysian landHale Reeves (Author)English1
Praise the Lord every day as you go along your wayHale Reeves (Author)English1
Remember me, O blessed LordH. R. (Author)1
Some day when you reach heaven through saving graceH. R. (Author)English2
Somebody gave His life upon the cruel treeH. R. (Author)English1
Soon the Lord will call us home and we nevermore shall roamHale Reeves (Author)English1
Temple echoes now ring though the billows rollHale Reeves (Author)English1
The Lord has been so good to me through every passing dayH. R. (Author)English1
There is a city beyond the river, Where all the saved ones at last will goHale Reeves (Author)1
There is a home just over the river waiting for me I knowH. R. (Author)English1
There will come a happy time when all the bells of heaven chimeHale Reeves (Author)English2
There's a golden harvest calling Christian workersHale Reeves (Author)English1
There's a trail through life, leading on and onHale Reeves (Author)English1
Though angry winds around me may blowHale Reeves (Author)English1
Walking with Jesus hand in handH. L. (Author)English1
When I come to the river, at close of day, after traveling over life's weary mileHale Reeves (Author)English2
When I'm sad and blue, don't know what to doHale Reeves (Author)English2
While on this pilgrim way, traveling from day to dayHale Reeves (Author)English1
While through this world you travel, you need a friend and guideH. R. (Author)English1
While traveling through this pilgrim land of sorrow and woeH. R. (Author)English1
You may doubt the pow'r of God in heavenH. R. (Author)English1
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