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William Stone

Short Name: William Stone
Full Name: Stone, William, b. 1864
Birth Year: 1864
Death Year (est.): 1964
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Texts by William Stone (26)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All doubt has left my troubled soulWm. Stone (Author)English5
All sorrow and joys come unbidden to meWm. Stone (Author)English2
Blessed are they, though poorWilliam Stone (Author)2
Early in the morning, at the break of dayWilliam Stone (Author)English3
Genesis and Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers, With Deuteronomy complete the Books of Law (Stone)William Stone (Author)English6
Hear the Savior gently calling, Come tonightW. S. (Author)English3
I must go and tell Jesus my sorrowWilliam Stone (Author)English2
I'm bound for the heavenly kingdomW. S. (Author)English3
Jesus is the children's Friend, this we know, this we knowWilliam Stone (Author)English3
Jesus knows by name His sheep, yes, every one!William Stone (Author)English3
Lovest thou me, 'Tis the Savior that asks theeW. S. (Author)English3
Marshall, ye hosts of God, and take this world of sinRev. Wm. Stone (Author)English7
My sins are lost in the life-giving flowWilliam Stone (Author)English2
Now I hear my Savior calling, There's a special work for meWilliam Stone (Author)English2
O come in childhood's happy hoursWilliam Stone (Author)2
O for that flame of living fireW. S. (Author (Chors))English1
O I love to read of Jesus and His loveW. L. S. (Author)English1
Over all the land many hearts are sad I knowWm. Stone (Author)English2
Rose of Sharon, wondrous fairWilliam Stone (Author)English3
See the foe advancing like a mighty throngWm. Stone (Author)English7
The Savior is calling child come homeWilliam Stone (Author)English3
There is a life of bliss divine That all may taste and all may findWilliam Stone (Author)English3
Walk not in the path of the sinfulWilliam Stone (Author)2
When I shall stand before the JudgeW. S. (Author)English2
When I am tried and sorely temptedW. S. (Author)English3
Whoever will, the message hearW. S. (Author)English2
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