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Clarence B. Strouse

Short Name: Clarence B. Strouse
Full Name: Strouse, Clarence B.
Birth Year: 1869
Death Year: 1918

Strouse, a minister, at one time edited The Religious Review of Reviews. Copyright records indicate he was living in Salem, Virginia, in 1901. As of February 1905, he was president of the Florida Winter Bible Conference in Gainesville, Florida.

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Texts by Clarence B. Strouse (30)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Christian, show your sunshine, Your frowns and cares erasC. B. S. (Author)English2
Come unto me ye who labor and are ladenClarence B. Strouse (Author (Chorus))English1
Come with thy load of sinClarence B. Strouse (Author)English2
God of nations, now we raiseC. B. S. (Author)English2
He will take away your load of guiltClarence B. Strouse (Author)English1
I remember well the dayC. B. S. (Author)English2
I used to think sweet peace I'd findC. B. S. (Author)English3
If I but trust Thy precious bloodC. B. S. (Author)English2
If you are discouraged, in darkness or in doubtC. B. S. (Author)English10
If you want to live above this world of sinClarence B. Strouse (Author)English2
I'm a pilgrim on my journey, Up the narrow wayC. B. S. (Author)English3
I'm tired, so tired of my strayingC. B. S. (Author)English1
Jesus' grace now makes us freeC. B. S. (Author)English4
My heart was sad when I came tonightC. B. S. (Author)English1
My Jesus wilt Thou hear my humble cryClarence B. Strouse (Author)English1
Of all the close friends that to me have been dearC. B. S. (Author)English1
Out upon the dreary mountainClarence B. Strouse (Author)English2
Ring, for the world is dyingC. B. S. (Author)English4
Since I have been forgiven (Chorus)Clarence B. Strouse (Author)English0
Some day I'll bid this world goodbyeClarence B. Strouse (Author)English1
Some day trouble will not comeC. B. S. (Author)English2
Stay firm, the Lord will give theeC. B. S. (Author)English1
The Bible of our fathers is the blessed word of GodClarence B. Strouse (Author)English6
The harvest is ripe, the laborers are fewC. B. S. (Author)English2
There's a glorious song of triumphC. B. S. (Author)English2
This old world will soon pass awayC. B. S. (Author)English1
We'll work for Jesus todayC. B. S. (Author)English2
What will the harvest beC. B. S. (Author)English2
Win a soul to JesusC. B. S. (Author)English2
Won't you come with us into the promised landClarence B. Strouse (Author)English1
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