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William Edie Marks

William Edie Marks
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Short Name: William Edie Marks
Full Name: Marks, William Edie, 1872-1954
Birth Year: 1872
Death Year: 1954

Born: July 1872, Delaware (probably Wilmington)
Died: November 20, 1954, Wilmington, Delaware.
Buried: Lombardy Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware.

Marks was ap­par­ent­ly liv­ing in Wilm­ing­ton, Del­a­ware, in 1913. His works in­clude:
Cream of Song, with Le­an­der Pick­ett & O. B. Cul­pep­per & (Lou­is­ville, Ken­tucky: Pick­ett Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1906)
Tears and Tri­umphs No. 4, with Le­an­der Pick­ett & Ben­ja­min Butts (Lou­is­ville, Ken­tucky: Pen­te­cost­al Pub­lish­ing Company, 1910)
Noted Hymns, 1927 (ed­it­or)

Lyrics--
Christmas Joy
Tasting the Joys
Trying to Be More like Je­sus
We Shall Hear Him Say, "Well Done"

Music--
Best Thing I Ev­er Did, The
End Is Not Yet, The
I Am Go­ing to Con­tin­ue
In the Morn­ing We Shall See
It Is Mine
Jesus Sa­tis­fies
Jesus Took the Bur­den Off
Keep Tell­ing It
Last Mile of the Way, The
Let Je­sus Re­move It To­day
Lift Thy Face to the Light!
Rapture In­deed!
Tell It Wher­ev­er You Go
When We Use Our Tal­ents
You Ought to Know Him

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Texts by William Edie Marks (168)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A movement new is sweepingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)4
A very kind Shepherd I have I knowWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Against the dreadful rumWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
أنا لست أشبع من حبيبيWilliam E. Marks (Author)Arabic1
Are you sorely troubled with sin on our soulWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English4
Arise and stand for native landWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
As moments fly, as they go byW. E. M. (Author)English2
Be thou faithful unto JesusW. E. M. (Author)English4
Before I knew Jesus my Lord, No joy could the world me affordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English7
Bring hither the thanksWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Come and dwell in the vale called beautifulW. E. M. (Author)English2
Come and follow the LordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Come every one that thirsts, todayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Come, O come and bathe todayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Come, tune the heartWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Come, whosoever will, our Lord once said in GalileeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English8
Count it all joy to bear the cross of JesusWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English11
Dear Jesus dwell withinWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Do you know the gospel story?W. E. M. (Author)English2
எண்ணிப்பாராய் நீ கிறிஸ்துவின் சிலுவை (Eṇṇippārāy nī kiṟistuviṉ ciluvai)William Edie Marks (Author)Tamil2
Ever onward runningW. E. M. (Author)English2
Ever since my Savior washed my sins awayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Ever since that blessed dayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Father, throw the door wide openWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Firmly stand ye everWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
From run's destructive snareWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Give out the happy that your heart containsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Glad hearts are singingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)4
God giveth his people full measureWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
God loves you still, O do not doubt HimWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English6
Hark, ye people, from the steeple music swellsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Have your sins been washed awayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Holding on high the banner of the King are weW. E. M. (Author)English2
Holy do you yearn to beWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I am drawing nighWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
I am on my pilgrim wayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I am resting on the Rock that the storms can never moveE. Dee. (Author)1
I am trying the best I canW. E. M. (Author)English3
I can sing, rejoice with a cheerful voiceWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I follow where the Shepherd leadsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
I have followed Jesus closely in the way that He has ledWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English4
I have found a help unfailing in my time of greatest needWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I have found what I wanted, what I sought for so longW. E. M. (Author)English8
I love of my Savior to tellWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
I love to think of heaven (Marks)William Edie Marks (Author)2
I rejoice to serve the LordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I sought the quietness within that only Christ can giveWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
I took a trip into the camp of whiskeyWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
I was troubled once with sinW. E. M. (Author)English2
I would labor soWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Ich genieße was ich wünschte, was ich suchte mit SchmerzWm. Edie Marks (Author)German1
If along the way of life, as day by day you pressWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English4
If there is abundance of joy in your heartWilliam E. Marks (Author)English3
If you have the grace of God withinWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
I'm tranquilly resting, no storms are oppressingW. E. M. (Author)English3
Immer vorwärts gehenWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
In my heart there is a beautiful light todayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Jesus calls for willing helpers, for there is a work to doWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Jesus had his victory wonWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Jesus has cleansed my heartWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Jesus has stopped my feetWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Jesus hilft in Freud und LeidWm. Edie Marks (Author)German1
Jesus is my strength, my stayW. E. M. (Author)English4
Jesus is the one to help us on the wayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Jesus satisfies, Jesus satisfies, All things now in Him I obtainW. E. M. (Author)English4
Jesus shed His precious blood, For me, for meWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English1
Jesus shed His precious blood that He might all the sinners saveWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Jesus sweetly calls to youWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Jesus wants the braveWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Joyful songs I now will raiseW. E. M. (Author)English2
Just to be a careful, patient sowerWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Let me lean on theeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Listen to the merry chiming bellsW. E. M. (Author)English2
Little ones happy onesWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
Long ago many left us for that land of gloryW. E. M. (Author)English4
Lord, this very hour, Send Thy mighty powerWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Marching on to set sin's captive freeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Marching on with singing, Gospel music's ringingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Men are hungry for the WordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Mother's voice has been hushedWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
My Savior heard my plaintive prayerWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
No license is the thing we needWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Noch ist Raum für Kämpfer in dem Dienste unsres HerrnWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
Now from sin I am set freeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
O do not ask me back, vain world with thee todayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
O let us work with unbating zeal for JesusWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
O my comrades how cheeringW. E. M. (Author)English2
O the joy that service bringsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
O we intend this woe to endWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
O, what has Jesus done for me? He has taken all my sins awayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
O wie manche LiebestatWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
On, on with purpose firm, ye soldiers of the LordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
One day I heard the Savior sayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Onward, Christian army, 'tis the Lord's commandW. E. M. (Author)English2
Open your heart, let the gospel light inWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Our banner glorious is floating o'er usWilliam Edie Marks (Author)4
Our cause is daily gainingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Overburdened with a weight of woeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English5
Peacefully, gently toward heaven I sailW. E. M. (Author)English2
Proclaim to each nationWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Radiant with joy the gospelWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Reaper, the call ringsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Receive the salvation Christ offers todayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Rest not on your laurels, there is more to doW. E. M. (Author)English2
Right and wrong are fightingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Rouse ye Christian freemenWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Says some anxious soul, "What is the time?"William Edie Marks (Author)English2
Seit der hochbeglückten ZeitWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
Send the happy tidingsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Send thy Spirit, LordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Sin enslaved meWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Some starsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Something do to make the world a better one todayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
Sowing, sowing seedsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Starving and thirsting I came to the SaviorW. E. M. (Author)English2
Sündenlasten trug mein HerzWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
Sweet gospel bells are ringingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
That old garment you have long been wearingW. E. M. (Author)English2
The battle is on, The fight must be wonWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
The grace I need is guaranteedWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
The Savior is tenderly calling, Don't put off salvation too longWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English1
The time is nearing, for our appearingW. E. M. (Author)English2
There are hearts to cherish, there are souls that perishWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
There is much that we can doW. E. M. (Author)English2
There is need of soldiers in the army of the KingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
There is so much we can beWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
There's a battle great now raging, and King Alcohol must goWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English7
There's a home beyond all toil and careW. E. M. (Author)English2
There's a numberless throngW. E. M. (Author)English2
There's a safe abiding placeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
There's a stream from the mount of Calvary flowingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
There's no better place to beWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
This my song shall be Through eternityWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Though I once was sadWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Though I only may a standardWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Though the stain of sin defiled MeWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Through all the struggles that come to me hereWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
To my Lord I will be trueW. E. M. (Author)English2
To those you meet along the wayWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Trusting in my Savior every dayW. E. M. (Author)English2
Unto Thee I look, O SaviorWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Up, up, up, the prettyWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Upon the altar now I layWilliam Edie Marks (Author)3
Voice upraising, Jesus praisingWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
Wake and sing Jesus from the grave has risenW. E. M. (Author)English4
Wand're gläubig himmelwärtsWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
We are living under God's protecting careW. E. M. (Author)English2
We are standard bearersWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
We are walking in the bright and shining wayW. E. M. (Author)English2
We shall greet one another with "Good Morning"W. E. M. (Author)English2
We will not look through a darkened glass foreverWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English4
We will reach that blessed haven in the skyW. E. M. (Author)English2
Welcome, welcome happyWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
We'll do our best and ever fightWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Wenn nach langer Nacht uns der Morgen lachtWilliam Edie Marks (Author)German1
We're a mighty valiant bandW. E. M. (Author)English2
What matchless love beyond compareWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
When I gave my heart to Jesus and His precious name did ownWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English4
When in the midst of life'sWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
When life with its pleasure is overWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English3
When the battle hereWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
When the faithful have gathered up in heaven at lastW. E. M. (Author)English2
When the foe is pressing nearW. E. M. (Author)English3
When the trump awakes, when the dawn first breaksW. E. M. (Author)English2
When to Jesus we have all surrenderedW. E. M. (Author)English2
Why do you wonderWilliam Edie Marks (Author)2
Willing am I, and ready alwayE. D. E. (Author)English3
You ask me why I serve the LordWilliam Edie Marks (Author)English2
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