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Hubert Gilmore

Short Name: Hubert Gilmore
Full Name: Gilmore, Hubert
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Texts by Hubert Gilmore (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As we journey through this world of careHubert Gilmore (Author)1
As we travel through this land, war and strifeHubert Gilmore (Author)1
As you travel each day down the highwayHubert Gilmore (Author)1
I have a friend I trust each dayHubert Gilmore (Author)2
In this old world of sorrow there is nothing to fearHubert Gilmore (Author)English2
In this world we have our troubles and temptationsH. G. (Author)English1
Jesus gave His life for me On the cruel crossHubert Gilmore (Author)English1
Jesus is with me as I walk through this lifeHubert Gilmore (Author)1
One of these days and it won't be longHubert Gilmore (Author)1
Some day I'll leave this world of sorrowHubert Gilmore (Author)2
Some day the Lord will call meHubert Gilmore (Author)3
Soon we shall leave this world of careHubert Gilmore (Author)English2
There is a mansion up in glory that is free from sin and painHubert Gilmore (Author)English2
There's a land of joy supernalHubert Gilmore (Author)1
This old world is swiftly passing onHubert Gilmore (Author)1
When you are sore oppressed and in the hardest testHubert Gilmore (Author)English2
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