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Millard H. Smith

Short Name: Millard H. Smith
Full Name: Smith, Millard H.
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Texts by Millard H. Smith (31)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Father dear has crossed death's riverMillard H. Smith (Author)2
How happy I'll be on that morningMillard H. Smith (Author)2
How my heart today is thrillingM. H. S. (Author)English2
How sweet it will be with the angels to singMillard H. Smith (Author)English2
I'm walking in the shining way, that leads the soul to realms of dayM. H. S. (Author)English2
In the bright and happy tomorrowM. H. S. (Author)English2
In the happy by and by far beyond the starry skyM. H. S. (Author)English4
Just beyond the crystal riverMillard H. Smith (Author)2
Loved ones in glory are callingMillard H. Smith (Author)2
My sainted mother's far awayMillard H. Smith (Author)2
Now's the time to win salvationM. H. S. (Author)English2
Sadly now the bells are ringingMillard H. Smith (Author)2
Softly through the shades of eveningMillard H. Smith (Author)English2
Somewhere beyond this stormy strandMillard H. Smith (Author)2
There will be a bright tomorrowRev. Millard H. Smith (Author)English8
There's a place I know is heavenMillard H. Smith (Author)2
Traveling on the wayMillard H. Smith (Author)2
We have loved ones waiting yonderM. H. S. (Author)English2
We shall all rejoice and singMillard H. Smith (Author)English2
We shall find them thereMillard H. Smith (Author)2
We shall know unending gloryM. H. S. (Author)English2
We shall meet our friends and loved onesMillard H. Smith (Author)2
We shall never part up yonderMillard H. Smith (Author)3
Weary pilgrim here belowRev. Millard H. Smith (Author)English2
When the gloom of night surrounds you with no gleam of morning lightM. H. S. (Author)English2
When the golden harps are ringingMillard H. Smith (Author)English4
When the loved ones get homeMillard H. Smith (Author)2
When we gather at the river on that morning bright and fairRev. Millard H. Smith (Author)English3
Where the weary ones rest from the toil and the strifeMillard H. Smith (Author)English2
Who will meet me first in gloryMillard H. Smith (Author)2
You must face the judgment morningMillard H. Smith (Author)2
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