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George D. Watson

Short Name: George D. Watson
Full Name: Watson, George D. (George Douglas), 1845-1924
Birth Year: 1845
Death Year: 1924
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Texts by George D. Watson (9)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
An Jesu zu hangen mit heißer BegierGeorge D. Watson (Author)German0
And now I have slung myself recklessly outGeo. D. Watson (Author)English1
Down from the heavens, Comes my KingGeorge D. Watson (Author)1
Escuto a voz do bom Jesus: "Segue-me, vem, segue-me."George D. Watson (Author)Portuguese2
He will come, perhaps, at morningGeorge D. Watson (Author (attributed to))English2
I hear my dying Savior sayGeorge D. Watson (Author)English27
My heart sings a song from morning till nightRev. G. D. Watson, D.D. (Author)English7
O sweet will of God thou hast girded me roundGeorge D. Watson (Author)English18
Oí la voz del buen JesúsGeorge D. Watson (Author)Spanish1

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