W. A. Washburn

Short Name: W. A. Washburn
Full Name: Washburn, W. A.
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Texts by W. A. Washburn (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
For a while I'd like to wander back to the old camp meeting placeW. A. Washburn (Author)English1
I have dreamed of a beautiful country so fairWilliam A. Washburn (Author)1
If you knew that this morning's bright sunriseRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)3
If your heart is sad and broken, burdened down with careW. A. Washburn (Author)English1
I've worked for my Savior for many long yearsRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English1
Many long years, 'mid the hardship and painRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English1
Many mountains I face on my journeyRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English4
Many times we must wonder just why we must bearW. A. Washburn (Author)English1
Once my poor soul was lost in sinRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English1
There's a wonderful dream home in gloryRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English7
We do not know just whyW. A. Washburn (Author)1
When he leads me through the shadows of death's valleyW. A. Washburn (Author)English2
When the road is long you have to go, and the way ahead you cannot knowW. A. Washburn (Author)English2
When the sun of life is sinking, And the angels gather roundW. A. Washburn (Author)English2
When you get up yonder to that bright happy landRev. W. A. Washburn (Author)English1
You may laugh at these old-fashioned notions of mineW. A. Washburn (Author)English1
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