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L. O. Womack

Short Name: L. O. Womack
Full Name: Womack, L. O.
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Texts by L. O. Womack (20)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I travel down life's pathway 'mid the changing scenes of timeL. O. Womack (Author)English1
As I walk each day in the gospel wayL. O. Womack (Author)1
Evening shadows are gathering, soon the night will fallL. O. Womack (Author)English2
God's people here may suffer amid earth's sinful throngL. O. W. (Author)English2
I have for you a wreath of flowersL. O. Womack (Author)1
If I should live a thousand years upon this earthly shoreL. O. W. (Author)English1
I'm dreaming today of a home far awayL. O. W. (Author)English2
I'm just a little old fashionedL. O. Womack (Author)English2
In this short life with its toil and strifeL. O. Womack (Author)1
I've been a long time travelingL. O. Womack (Author)English1
No one will ever grow oldL. O. Womack (Author)1
Now Peter and John were righteous men who trusted Christ the LordL. O. W. (Author)English1
Passing through this world of sorrow, Going to a better landL. O. W. (Author)English1
Paul and Silas were cast into prison for the work they'd doneL. O. Womack (Author)English2
So many in darkness are wandering out in sin's cruel wayL. O. Womack (Author)English1
Soon this old world will pass away, and the works of man will all decayL. O. Womack (Author)English1
There's gonna' be a celebration such as never was knownL. O. Womack (Author)English1
When I shall reach, When I reach my home in heavenL. O. Womack (Author)1
When this life shall end, with it's toil and careL. O. W. (Author)English1
You'd better wake up and serve the LordL. O. W. (Author)English2
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