Charles W. Vaughan

Short Name: Charles W. Vaughan
Full Name: Vaughan, Charles W.
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Texts by Charles W. Vaughan (121)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A winner of souls I want to be for Jesus, my LordCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English2
All the time my heart keeps singingCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English3
An understanding heart dear Lord, give meCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
As along life's way you go, Do your best for othersCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
As I go along amid the busy throngChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English2
As I onward go in this country here belowCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
As I travel on the road to the final soul's abodeCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
As you journey on life's roadCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
As you onward go through this world belowCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Be silent, be silent, And worship, the Master is hereChas. W. V. (Author)English2
Build upon the Rock of Ages, not upon the sinking sandChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Climbing up the way to my home eternal, in that land beyond the skyCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Come and join our band (Vaughan)Charles W. Vaughan (Author)1
Dare to be a Daniel, For the King ImmanuelC. W. V. (Author)English2
Dear Jesus left this earth one dayChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Following storm clouds, cometh the sunlightChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English10
From the Bible story I shall not be movedChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Glory beams are shining on my wayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English8
Great is the Ruler to whom I give service, my King is HeCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Happy songs I sing of my Lord and KingChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Here I often sing for the friends I loveChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I am building on a Rock that will stand the tempest shockChas. W. V. (Author)English1
I am going home to heaven in the blessed old gospel wayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I am happy every day, Since my Savior came to stayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I am looking for Jesus each hour of the dayChas. W. V. (Author)English1
I am on the way to the realms of dayChas. W. V. (Author)English1
I am so happy in Jesus today, for He has brought peace to my soulCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English2
I am thinking today of the one gone awayChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I am walking in the way that will lead to perfect dayChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I have a dear Savior so loving and kindC. W. V. (Author)English1
I have found a Friend to me most preciousChas. W. V. (Author)English1
I have found the Savior, and I love His favor, knowing that He loves me soCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I have no more sadness, now my sin is goneC. W. V. (Author)English1
I have often wondered why it was that Jesus came to dieChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I love the Lord with all my heart, He is all in all to meCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English3
I never had a friend on earth like motherCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I thank Thee, Lord, for all that Thou has done for meChas. W. V. (Author)English1
I was O, so lone and sad, lost and all undoneCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I was wandering sad and lone, with no place to call my ownChas. W. V. (Author)English2
If before I've crossed death's riverCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
If sin's darkening storm clouds gatherCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
If you are lonely and burdened with careChas. W. V. (Author)English1
If your heart is burdened with a heavy load of careCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I'm an heir to holy mansionsCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
I'm going to a better country, A land of bliss beyond compareChas. W. V. (Author)English3
I'm going to a land on highChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
I'm going up to heaven some sweet dayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English2
In a day that is not far, I must stand before the barCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
In fancy oft I see the homeCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
In my memory there's a picture of my happy childhood homeChas. W. V. (Author)English1
In the busy life you lead, have you a burden hard to bear?Charles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
In the busy walks of lifeChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
In the valley I am walkingCharles W. Vaughan (Author)3
I've been redeemed on Calvary's treeCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Jesus is calling, O sinnerCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
Jesus needeth workers, All along life's wayChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Lord, whose temple once did glistenCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Merry bells are ringing, Happy voices singingChas. W. V. (Author)English1
'Mid the troubles and trials of life here belowCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
'Mid the turmoil and the strifeChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Mother's gone and we are lonelyCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
My heart is singing gloryC. W. V. (Author)English1
No longer I stray from Jesus awayC. W. V. (Author)English1
O joyous day when we shall riseChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
O my brother, if your burdensCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
O someone is sinking beneath sin's dark waveC. W. V. (Author)English1
Oft I stop and ponder as I lonely wanderChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Often times I feel a presence that I cannot see nor hearCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Oft times we stand on the shore of death's riverChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
O, don't go away without Jesus, You need Him so much in your lifeChas. W. V. (Author)English1
O soul in darkness and in night, there's hope for you and pure delightChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
O Thou blessed Savior, Hear my earnest pleaChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English2
On the hill of glory, light is breaking for the dayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Once a feast was made and the guests invitedC. W. V. (Author)English1
Once my life was full of careCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Riding to heaven with JesusCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Satan's charm had me beguiledCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Since I started on my journey to the soul's eternal homeCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Since your childhood, you have heard the wondrous storyCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English17
Sometime I shall leave for a mansion in heavenCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English5
Somewhere in heaven I have a homeChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Soon from this world of sin and pain, I'll goCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English3
The bells of my conscience are ringingChas. W. V. (Author)English1
The martyrs who stood for Christ and diedChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
The way of life has many turnsChas. W. V. (Author)English1
There are doubters and scoffers of God's holy WordCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There are times when I'm lonesome downhearted and blueCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There is a gladness singing now in my soulCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There is an eye now watching you and seeing all you doCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There is coming a time when the last trump shall soundCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There is one I love so dearly—Christ who died on CalvaryChas. W. V. (Author)English1
There will be a great reunion some glad day in glory landChas. W. V. (Author)English1
There's a beautiful land, where no sorrow is knownCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There's a book in memory that is sacred to us allCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There's a city that is wonderful and fairChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There's a Savior, precious and trueChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There's a ship that's onward sailingCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
There's one who will comfort though all the world failCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Though others may stray afar from the SaviorChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Throw open your heart's door, let Jesus come inCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Through this busy earthly life, filled with trouble, sin and strifeChas. W. V. (Author)English1
To a good land much fairer than thisCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
Traveling along to my home in heaven, where the saints and angels dwellChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Try to win a soul each dayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)1
We are daily going somewhereCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
We are God's own singers going up and down the landChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
We are taught in Bible story not to lay up treasures hereChas. W. V. (Author)English1
We're a band of happy pilgrims riding over the ocean wideChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English2
When I get to heaven, I'll be happy singing there upon the golden shoreChas. W. V. (Author)English3
When I get to heaven some sweet dayCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
When my Lord comes again to this earth here to reignChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English2
When the King of glory comes to claim His ownCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
When to heaven I go from this world belowCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
When worried or troubled or burdened by careChas. W. V. (Author)English1
When your heart with grief is breakingChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
While wandering in the darkest night alone and burdened soreChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Winning for the Savior every dayChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English2
With Jesus, my neighbor, I visit each dayChas. W. Vaughan (Author)English1
With Thy kingdom work O, Lord, I would be in true accordChas. W. V. (Author)English1
Work and sing for the KingC. W. V. (Author)English2
You may talk of the wealth of all countriesCharles W. Vaughan (Author)English1
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