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George W. Sides

Short Name: George W. Sides
Full Name: Sides, George W.
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Texts by George W. Sides (19)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
After the trials of life are all over, And I am safe on that beautiful shoreGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
Beautiful songs we'll singG. W. S. (Author)English2
Blessed thought it is to meGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
I am going to a city, It's not very far awayGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
I was lost in sin's dark night, Wandering from the path of rightGeo. W. S. (Author)English2
I was once by sin defiledG. W. S. (Author)English1
I'm singing of Jesus my Savior and KingGeo. W. Sides (Author)English1
I've a Friend that rescued meG. W. S. (Author)English1
O, my heart is full of love, HallelujahG. W. S. (Author)English1
Sinful pleasures now are pastGeo. W. Sides (Author)English2
Sometime, but when I cannot tellGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
Sometime I'll reach the soul's bright landG. W. S. (Author)English1
The Lord has been so good to me, His child I shall forever beGeo. W. Sides (Author)English1
There's a blessed invitation that is ringing outGeo. W. Sides (Author)English1
There's a spring of glory flowing through my soulGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
Though dark and dreary be life's wayG. W. S. (Author)English18
Walking with Christ along the wayGeorge W. Sides (Author)English1
While you journey here you have naught to fearGeo. W. Sides (Author)English1
Who can take away your sinGeo. W. Sides (Author)English1
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