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Thomas R. Sweatmon

Short Name: Thomas R. Sweatmon
Full Name: Sweatmon, Thomas R.
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Texts by Thomas R. Sweatmon (52)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I labor for Jesus in His vineyard belowThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English4
At the Lord's command I will take my standThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Be thou faithful until death, Man of sorrow and of strifeThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Far beyond the azure heavensThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Farewell, vain world, I bid adieu, To all your earthly sorrowRev. Thos. R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
God's wonderful love is precious to meThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English4
Hear the gospel call todayThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Hear the sad and awful story of the cross of CalvaryThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
How blessed is the morning lightThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)2
I am on my journey to the landThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
I am thinking of my home where my soul shall never roamThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
I dream of a country where cometh no nightThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
I have found sweet peace todayT. R. S. (Author)English2
I will fight harder when struggles surroundThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
I'm on the Gospel highwayThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)3
I'm wholly trusting Jesus, He's everything to meThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
In the highways and hedges, There's work to be doneThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
In the quiet with God, I'm relieved of my burdensThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
In the world all around is the glory of GodThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
In yonder skies there is a placeThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Jesus left His home in heaven, came to earth to seek the lostThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Jesus promised he would rewardThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)3
Let me accomplish some duty todayThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
March ye forward, soldiers, press the battle strongThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Men have lived in sin and shameThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
Must I decline to speak for ChristThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Nearer home every dayThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
No one has loved me like JesusThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)English3
O blessed is the name of JesusThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
O Christians, be cheerful and happyThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
O how sweet it will be in the by and byThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
O sing of heaven to me each moment of the dayThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Out in the cold world I wanderedThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English3
Roll on, sweet moments, roll onThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Speak a word for Jesus, anxious ears will hearThos. R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
There are those in sorrow needing helpThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
There is a place prepared for me, And I shall soonThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
There is rest for those who labor for the blessed LordThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English4
There will be a glad tomorrowThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
There's a city in the skies where the spirit never diesThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English3
There's a place to fill in the harvest fieldThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
There's work to do in the harvesters' fieldThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
This earth is full of sin and woeThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Through life I am hurriedThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
'Twas in former yearsThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
Walking alone at eve and viewing the skies afarThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English17
We read of a beautiful city (Sweatmon)Thomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
We will gather one by oneThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
When our warfare here is ended and we layThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
When the pearly gates unfold, And we walk the streets of goldThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)English2
When this busy life is ended, When these mortal cares shall ceaseT. R. S. (Author)English2
When time shall be endedThomas R. Sweatmon (Author)2
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