Morgan Williams

Short Name: Morgan Williams
Full Name: Williams, Morgan
Birth Year: 1892

Morgan Williams was born in Laurel County, Kentucky on January 30. 1892. He was ordained a minister of the gospel in the Christian Church on April 14, 1923. In his early 30s, Morgan went blind, but his ministry of preaching and writing the lyrics to gospel songs continued until his death in the early 1960s. His early work was often bought and published by the gospel music companies in Nashville, Tennessee.

Janet Sparkman (daughter)


Texts by Morgan Williams (40)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All who walk the narrow way shall be robe din bright arrayRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
Are you now a Christian, is your pathway bright?Morgan Williams (Author)English1
Dear mother is gone to Canaan'sMorgan Williams (Author)1
Don't idle away all the bright sunny daysRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
For sinful men the Savior diedMorgan Williams (Author)English1
God so loved the world that He gave His Son, As a ransom on the treeRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
I am now on the road, to the soul's true abodeMorgan Williams (Author)English1
I can tell all is well with my ransomed soulRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
I have loved ones gone to that home on highRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
I was vexed with strife, sin had wrecked my lifeRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
If you are a soldier of the crossMorgan Williams (Author)English1
If you have any flowers on my grave to bestowMorgan Williams (Author)English3
If you want the world to knowMorgan Williams (Author)English1
If you want to fly to that home on highRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English2
I'm spending my days, in service and praiseMorgan Williams (Author)English2
I'm standing, standing at the stationMorgan Williams (Author)English2
It won't be very long till this short life shall endMorgan Williams (Author)English19
Jesus died for one and all, Rich and poor, both great and smallRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English2
Just across the sea loved ones wait for meRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
My Savior came to earth a childMorgan Williams (Author)English1
O I miss my mother dearMorgan Williams (Author)1
O it grieves our heartMorgan Williams (Author)1
O, the blood of Jesus did so freely flowMorgan Williams (Author)English1
Oft you have heard how the KingMorgan Williams (Author)1
O Lord hear my prayer and help me to bearRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
On the lonely cross Christ the Savior diedRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
On the shining strand in the glory-landRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
Once I was lost, wretched and sadMorgan Williams (Author)1
Our fathers and mothers have crossedMorgan Williams (Author)1
See the waving grain over hill and plainRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
Since the Lord has saved my soul, since His Spirit took controlRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
The gospel is ringing from day unto dayMorgan Williams (Author)English2
The Lord from sin has set me freeMorgan Williams (Author)English1
The Lord is beside me whatever betide meMorgan Williams (Author)English1
The way I'm on leads straight to homeRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
The winds may blow, the storms may sweepMorgan Williams (Author)English1
There are many little children (Williams)Morgan Williams (Author)1
To Jesus I'm clinging, His praises I'm singingMorgan Williams (Author)English1
What, if you should gain the worldRev. Morgan Williams (Author)English1
When the darkening shadowsMorgan Williams (Author)1
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