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Philip H. Woolsey

Short Name: Philip H. Woolsey
Full Name: Woolsey, Philip H.
Birth Year: 1833
Death Year: 1904
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Texts by Philip H. Woolsey (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are you oft in sadnessP. H. W. (Author)English2
Away with thy sorrow, my brotherP. H. Woolsey (Author)English2
Come and let us sing of heaven, what a glorious placeP. H. Woolsey (Author)English2
Come, join the glorious gospel bandsP. H. Woolsey (Author)English3
Did you ever feel like praying, Sinner?P. H. W. (Author)English2
I am far away from home, and with longing heart I sighP. H. Woolsey (Arranger)English2
I read of a home in a country so fairPhilip H. Woolsey (Author)English3
I want to live a Christian, and all my duty doP. H. Woolsey (Author)English2
O what was it I heard one dayP. H. Woolsey (Author)English2
On life's uneven journey, we are traveling homeP. H. Woolsey (Author)English2
Singing of Jesus, the Babe in the mangerPhilip H. Woolsey (Author)English3
Strangers, we have come to greet youP. H. W. (Author)English3
There is a great city all built in the skyP. H. W. (Author)English2
There's a land that is called heavenP. H. W. (Author)English2
When troubles assail us and dangers come nighPhilip H. Woolsey (Author)English3
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