Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth

Short Name: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth
Full Name: Ellsworth, E. C., Mrs.

Late 19th Century


Texts by Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (197)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A crown of thorns He woreMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
A glance from thine eye, and tears flow unbiddenMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
A home in those mansions of lightMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
A sinful heart at Jesus' feetMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
After the likeness of JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Almost thy feet have pressedMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Amid the swelling chorusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English7
An eager, restless crowd drew nearMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English10
Anywhere, dear Jesus, lead my willing feetMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Anywhere, my Savior, lead my willing feetE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Anywhere, O Lord with TheeE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Are you willing to wander from JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
At the feet of Jesus bendingE. C. Ellsworth (Author)2
At the lightest touch of morningMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
At the Savior's biddingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Awake, for the voice is divineE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Awake, thou, O sleeperMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Broad is the opening fieldMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
By the law condemned to perishMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Christ laid a golden scepter downMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Come and follow JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Come, children, let us raiseMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Come, let us praise the Savior's nameE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Come, look on the KIng in His beautyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Come sit at the banquet of loveMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Come stand beneath the bleeding sideMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Come to the last great battleE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Don't drink tonight, my boyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Earthly ties are breaking, breakingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Ever let thy hand be busyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Falling into line, boysE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Fight the fight, thy foes are manyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
For the troubled waters waitingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Forth to the fields, thou idlerMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
From the wells of Christ's salvationE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Go bring the best of treasuresMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Go in the Shepherd to findE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Go, proclaim it to the peopleMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Go ye to the woodlandsMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Hail, great Conqueror, all hailMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Hark! for gentle voices Whisper to thee withinMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Hark, the cry is soundingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)2
Hark, there's someone knocking At thy heart todayMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Hark, there's someone knocking, Standing at thy doorMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Hast thou heard of that wonderful JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English18
Hast thou no gift for JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Hast thou no part to bearMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Hear Jesus knocking at the door of thy heartMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Heaven shall ring while they singMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Hold up thy light, thy little lightMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
How much in debt, my brother?Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
How shall the race be ever wonMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
I have fought a good fight, I have nothing to doE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
I have found the Savior precious, He has filled my soul with cheerMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
I heard thy voice calling me, Shepherd divineMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
I may not have silver nor goldMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
I'll go to my Savior todayMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
I'll sing of a wonderful Savior, His love is for you and for meMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
I'll sing when the dawn shall brighten the skyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
I'm told that a fountain was opened for sinMrs. E. E. Elsworth (Author)English3
In the broad way Christ is seekingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
In the strength of JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
In the way that's downward tendingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
In this world of burden bearingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English9
Is thy brother sad and weary?E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
It is the Master's loving handMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
It will not be a strangerMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Jesus, blessed Savior, guide me, Through this world of grief and woeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Just step beyond the shadowsE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Keep a light in the window, my brotherE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Let the wide earth bring her tribute of praiseMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Like the angels pure and holyE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Lo! a gentle hand is knockingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Lo! from the desert drearyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Lo! the flames of fierce temptationE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Lo the strong and mighty passionsMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Lo! the zephyr softly breathingE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
Look for the lights, my brotherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Lord, Thou alone canst showMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Mein Sohn ist von der Heimat fernMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)German1
'Mid the currents of temptationMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
My boy has wandered far from homeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
My boy is on the street tonightMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
My boy is out tonight, Once bright and fairMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
No eyes to see the fairest of the fair!Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
No fruit for the master's useMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Not where the work is the lightestMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
O bring your cares to JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
O come to the cross, near the spear wounded sideMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
O, fear not the waters, though darkly they rollE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
O, fling aloft the bannerMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O gather the golden grainMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O hear those gladsome voicesE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O, look not back in all thy raceMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O may I bring Jesus my sorrow and careE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O rejoice, O rejoice evermore!Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O say, can you tell when the sweet Sabbath bellE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O say, hast thou looked for the star that shall guide theeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
O sound ye the trumpetMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O tell me of JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
O 'tis the hand of JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O to behold the dayE. C. Ellsworth (Author)0
O to follow Jesus till my stepsE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O wondrous, wondrous sightMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O ye who follow JesusE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Of all that eager, restless crowdMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O children, come to JesusE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O freely speak for JesusMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
O how fast they gatherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O joyful is the tribute we would bringMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
O many, many children in Zion shall be foundMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
O take the lamp of faithMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
O to be like Him, tender and kindMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English10
O, to cheer us, be Thou near usMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O we'll meet, and know each otherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
O what of thy past life, my brotherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
O what shall we bring to the MasterMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
On my way to ZionMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
On the restless waves of passionMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
On, though thy way may be drearyE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
On to the battlefield, forwardE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Once he was so bright [light] and fairMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English17
Once more we meet, our friends to greetMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Our Jesus conquered every foeE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Our Savior came to tell usMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Our shortness of vision we may fail to perceiveMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Our soldiers well drilled may be drawn into lineMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Over the sinner repentingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Peace, ye troubled water, Surging round the soulMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Portals dark may close upon HimMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Put on the armor of our GodMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English7
Rejoice, O yes, rejoiceMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Ring on, ring on, ye bellsE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Sadly, O sadly, today we have comeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Satan cometh war he wagethMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Savior, hear us, we pray, Keep us safe through this dayE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English11
Servants of Jesus, the day is at handMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Sing though the way be drearyMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English8
Sinner, so thoughtless, change thy wayMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Speed thee with the messageMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Star, mid the darkness, GuidingE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Steps are before me, dear SaviorMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
Stranger voices oft I hearMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Striving at the narrow gateE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Take my hand, dear Father, lead me safely throughE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English9
Taste not the wine, the ruby wineMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Tempest tossed and heavy ladenMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
The battle cry is sounding, We hear the sounds afarMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
The brightness of heaven we almost can seeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
The little ones, the flowers of earthMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
The war cry is sounding! I hear it afarMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
There are eyes forever weepingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
There are jewels, precious jewelsE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
There are precious promisesMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
There is a crown preparingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
There is a mansion bright and fair, For you and meE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
There is a path our feet invitingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
There were ten that besought Him, the Master divineMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
There were ten who stood, as the Lord passed byMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
There's joy for the soul when the Master has comeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
There's much we can do if we work with a willMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English16
They are coming on the wings of the morningE. C. Ellsworth (Author)3
Thirsting 'neath the noonday sunMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Though fierce the temptationMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Though plunged into trials appallingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Though the night be dark and dreary, Though the way be long and weary (Ellsworth)Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English23
Though the threatening clouds may gathersMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Though old be the story 'tis precious to meMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Though the morn scarcely breakethMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Throw the door wide openE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Thrust in thy sickle while daylight is dawningMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Thy blood, O my Savior, was poured out for meMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
'Tis never too late to be sowing the seedMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English7
'Tis not the gold that's mixed with drossMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
To the highways and hedgesE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Toward the mark my feet are pressingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)2
Turn, O sinner, turn and lookE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Up the narrow heavenly road Climb a little longerMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English4
Up to the work thyself addressingE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Visit us, O precious SaviorMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)2
We come to Thee, dear Savior, Because we need Thee soE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English3
Weighed by thy love for thy brotherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English15
Welcome, friends, we give you greetingMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
We've heard the good old storyE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
When lost in the darkness and drifting at seaMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
When shall I look on that wonderful faceMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Where art thou steering, brotherMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
While I journey here below, Cares may rise unbiddenMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
While struggling with my sinE. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Who shall enter the cityMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)1
Who will be one of the multitude greatMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English5
Why stand ye here idle, work presses todayE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English7
Will Jesus find us watchingE. C. Ellsworth (Author)English6
Will you from the Savior turn away?Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Wonderful love, that touched my eyesMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English2
Ye cannot buy salvationMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English1
Yonder a vessel is breasting the galeMrs. E. C. Ellsworth (Author)English9
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