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James J. Bell

Short Name: James J. Bell
Full Name: Bell, James J.
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Texts by James J. Bell (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
How often now I ponder at night when all is stillJames J. Bell (Author)English4
I have an ever present FriendJames J. Bell (Author)English6
I have faith to live for JesusJ. J. B. (Author)English1
I love to sing of the Savior Who waiteth in Heaven for meJ. J. B. (Author)English2
I wandered farther down the rugged sinful wayJames J. Bell (Author)English1
Jesus gives to everyone a precious promiseJ. J. B. (Author)English1
My soul is filled with gladness, A song is in my heartJames J. Bell (Author)English4
Need I fear when the shadows are 'round meJames J. Bell (Author)English1
No matter where my path may leadJ. J. B. (Author)English1
O what would I do without Jesus? I have wondered againJames J. Bell (Author)English5
Suffer little children, And forbid them not (Bell)James J. Bell (Author)English6
Sunset and evening starJ. J. B. (Arranger)English1
The wondrous voice within the mindJames Bell (Author)English3
There is a King of glory, And of His love we singJ. J. B. (Author)English3
Who walks beside me in the rugged pathJ. J. B. (Author)3
Why should my faith grow weakerJ. J. B. (Author)English2
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