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Curtis Stewart

Short Name: Curtis Stewart
Full Name: Stewart, Curtis
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Texts by Curtis Stewart (21)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are you burdened, lost in sinCurtis Stewart (Author)1
Are you dreary? footsore and weary?Curtis Stewart (Author)English1
Do not I love Thee, blessed Savior?Curtis Stewart (Author)English1
God has a chariot all ready to take offCurtis Stewart (Author)English1
Here we're often bent with heartache, disappointment and fearC. S. (Author)English1
I don't want your mansions high and wideC. S. (Author)English1
If you are lone and sad and nothing makes you gladC. S. (Author)English1
I've had a sweet taste from heaven above and I want a little more of that great loveCurtis Stewart (Author)English1
Jesus is with us right hereCurtis Stewart (Author)1
Like the lost sheep I've gone astrayC. S. (Author)English6
Lord, I come before Thee now, At Thy feet I humbly bowC. S. (Author)English1
Many years I've been looking for a place to call homeC. S. (Author)English22
Some people seem to lagCurtis Stewart (Author)1
Some sweet morning I am going to a happy home so fairC. S. (Author)English2
Soon I'll be moving over to a cityCurtis Stewart (Author)English1
There'll be a hand shaking party take place in the airCurtis Stewart (Author)English1
This precious promise is so sweet, that we in Christ have foundC. S. (Author)English2
Though toil and danger may dim my pathwayCurtis Stewart (Author)English1
To stand the great storm of strife, now hurling across this lifeC. S. (Author)English1
While I struggled on, winds so chilly I feltC. S. (Author)English1
You've been my neighbor, down through these many yearsC. S. (Author)English1
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