Fred Woodruff

Short Name: Fred Woodruff
Full Name: Woodruff, Fred
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Texts by Fred Woodruff (50)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Brother, if the Lord has blest your soulF. W. (Author)English1
Glory Hallelujah, I am on my way, To that holy city, land of perfect dayFred Woodruff (Author)English4
Happy am I each passing day, traveling along the homeward wayFred Woodruff (Author)English2
I am going to that fair city where there never comes a drouth or coldFred Woodruff (Author)English2
I am on my way to glory, singing out the blessed storyFred Woodruff (Author)English1
I am on my way to the land of day, Where there's peace and joy and love (Woodruff)F. W. (Author)English1
I am on the pilgrim journey to that home beyond the skyF. W. (Author)English1
I am praising my Savior as I go alongFred Woodruff (Author)English1
I am traveling on the highway, leading to that home aboveF. W. (Author)English1
I am working for my blessed Lord, trying hard to win the great rewardF. W. (Author)English1
I have a home in glory, beyond the starry sky (Woodruff)F. W. (Author)English2
I was lost in sin and shame, Jesus found me, praise His nameF. W. (Author)English1
I was lost in sin, Jesus took me in (Woodruff)Fred Woodruff (Author)English1
I will ever love and trust my Lord and KingFred Woodruff (Author)English2
I will keep on working for the Master every dayF. W. (Author)English2
I will set sail some glad tomorrow, For that home beyond the skyF. W. (Author)English1
If you're lonely, sad and blue, and you don't know what to doF. W. (Author)English2
I'm gonna be ready, watching, waiting when the dear Lord shall call me homeF. W. (Author)English1
I'm just a poor lonely wandering pilgrimFred Woodruff (Author)English1
I'm on the pilgrim journey to that sweet homeFred Woodruff (Author)English1
It's a mighty rocky road that I have to travelFred Woodruff (Author)English1
I've a glad new song as I go alongFred Woodruff (Author)1
Jesus left His home in glory, came and died on CalvaryF. W. (Author)English1
Lord, I'm so tired and weary on the wayFred Woodruff (Author)1
My blessed Savior came and died on the cross was crucifiedF. W. (Author)English3
My soul was lost in sadness, I had no hope withinFred Woodruff (Author)English1
O dear Lord, my heart is troubled by the daily cares of lifeF. W. (Author)English1
O I am singing glory hallelujah on my way to gloryFred Woodruff (Author)English3
O when they shall call my name in gloryF. W. (Author)English2
On this pilgrim journey there's a ray of pure lightF. W. (Author)English1
Once I was lost, no hope had IFred Woodruff (Author)1
Once I was reveling out in sinFred Woodruff (Author)1
Onward I'm going to that home bright and fairF. W. (Author)English1
Since Jesus came and found meFred Woodruff (Author)1
The blessed Savior spoke to me and set my wounded spirit freeFred Woodruff (Author)1
There is a home beside the seaFred Woodruff (Author)1
There will be shouting over yonder when we shall reach the other shoreF. W. (Author)1
There's a happy home above where all is peace and loveF. W. (Author)English1
There's something in my soul today that keeps me happy all the wayFred Woodruff (Author)English1
We enjoy our conventions but they're soon past and goneF. W. (Author)English1
We will have a good time up in gloryFred Woodruff (Author)English1
What a day 'twill be through eternityF. W. (Author)English1
When my Savior comes from glory I will fly away to meet HimF. W. (Author)English1
When our work on earth is over, And we hear the call to goF. W. (Author)English1
When stormclouds arise and darken the skiesFred Woodruff (Author)1
When the Master makes the final call, and you have to leave this earthly ballF. W. (Author)English4
When this weary life is over and the Master calls me homeFred Woodruff (Author)English1
When your heart is burdened with a load of care (Woodruff)F. W. (Author)English1
Whene'er the last trumpet soundsFred Woodruff (Author)1
While this world is rushing madly, 'mid confusion, strife and woeFred Woodruff (Author)English1
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