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Annie Wittenmyer

Annie Wittenmyer
Short Name: Annie Wittenmyer
Full Name: Wittenmyer, Annie, 1827-1900
Birth Year: 1827
Death Year: 1900

Sarah Ann Turner; b. 8/26/1827; d. 2/2/1900; Wittenmyer, Annie (Turner) 1827-1900; usage: Annie Wittenmyer


Texts by Annie Wittenmyer (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A wonderful joy and salvationAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English1
Al 're til Jesus at livAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)1
All glory to Jesus be given, that life and salvation are freeAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English41
I have entered the valley of blessing so sweetMrs. Annie Wittenmyre (Author)English79
Jag har hunnit välsignelsens ljufligadalMiss Annie Wittenmyer (Author)1
Jesus died upon the tree, That from sin we might be freeAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English8
My sins far outnumbered the sands of the seaAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English1
My sister, the Master is calling for youMrs. Annie Wytenmeyer (Author)English5
O ich wandle im Tale der Wonne so süßAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)German1
So bin ich nun gekommen ins selige TalAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)German0
The burdens of life may be manyAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English10
The Lord is my refuge and strengthAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English2
There's a love that is sweeter than earth's sweetest thingAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English6
We're climbing the mountain of blessingAnnie Wittenmeyer (Author)English5
When the curtains are lifted, O what shall I see?Mrs. Annie Wittenmeyer (Author)English30

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