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Short Name: Mary Brainerd Smith
Full Name: Smith, Mary Brainerd
Birth Year: 1871
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Courage! Brother, stand!Mary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Dark the night of hopeless gloomMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Has the day brought hurt and sorrowMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
I want to be like Jesus, As He was when a childMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
In shame over my guilt and my sin stainsMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
"It is only a child," they mournfully sayMary Smith (Author)English3
Lift up thy voice, O ZionMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
Like children at our feeble tasksMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
Lord, whenever I hear thee callingMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Morning till evening a glad song I'd singMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Never dawned so fair a morningMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
O what a wonderful Savior is Jesus, Always sufficient for all He is foundMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Over the eastern sky Rose tints faintly lieMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Over the gleaming desert sandMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Over the garden dawns the dayMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Ring, again ye joy-bells, in your gladsome chimeMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Round the world a call is soundingMary Brainard Smith (Author)3
The blessings Jesus gives to meMary Brainerd Smith (Author)3
The dear Lord who lived on the earth here belowMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
The sunbeams shining brightlyMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Though naught of the roadway that lieth beforeMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
Though the way may be longMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
Thy hand, that once was pierced for meMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
To Calvary's hill mine eyes I raiseMary Brainerd Smith (Author)English2
Today you have come to the valley of choiceMary Brainard Smith (Author)4
Why God hath led me by this roadMary Brainard Smith (Author)English2
Why should you sorrowful hearted goMary Brainard Smith (Author)2
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