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Terry Pillow

Short Name: Terry Pillow
Full Name: Pillow, Terry
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Texts by Terry Pillow (39)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
I heard a story of love divineT. P. (Author)English1
Sometimes when night shall fall, 'tis then I gaze and wonderT. P. (Author)English1
As we travel this life, with its sorrow and strifeTerry Pillow (Author)English1
Glory halleluhah! I am happyTerry Pillow (Author)English1
Here each day we daily travelTerry Pillow (Author)English3
How well do I know, Lord, my trophies are fewTerry Pillow (Author)English2
I am so happy, glad and freeT. P. (Author)English1
I have a happy feeling away down in my soulTerry Pillow (Author)1
I have a refuge, safeTerry Pillow (Author)1
I have traveled on life's pathwayTerry Pillow (Author)English1
I want to go someday to heaven's home to stayTerry Pillow (Author)English2
I want to help someone as we travel down life's toilsome roadT. P. (Author)English1
If I should cross the mystic foamT. P. (Author)English1
I'm sailing on the way to heaven aboveT. P. (Author)English1
In your garden fair are roses blooming, not the kind of roses that you seeTerry Pillow (Author)English1
I've many dear friends with silvery hairTerry Pillow (Author)English1
John saw the great city of heaven come downT. P. (Author)English1
Lonely lonely lonely for my KingTerry Pillow (Author)English1
Once I wandered alone in the dark shades of nightT. P. (Author)English1
Since I gave Jesus full controlT. P. (Author)English1
Since the Savior saved my soul, showed the way to the shining goalT. P. (Author)English3
Some day this life will all be overTerry Pillow (Author)English6
Some of these days (O'Kane)Terry Pillow (Author)1
Somebody knows when crosses I'm bearingT. P. (Author)English1
Somewhere beyond the setting sun there lies a better landT. P. (Author)English1
The Bible is telling of praises now swellingTerry Pillow (Author)English1
The Bible tells a story how He came from glory to save lost and dying menTerry Pillow (Author)English1
The ninety and nine were found safeT.P. (Author)English2
There are memories that linger, there are places dear to meT. P. (Author)English1
There is a land out yonder somewhere waitingT. P. (Author)English1
There is work that you can doTerry Pillow (Author)1
There's a story told that will never grow oldTerry Pillow (Author)English1
Through this lonesome world I roamT. P. (Author)English2
'Tis a heavy load that I am bearingT. P. (Author)English1
We read about a man named ThomasT. P. (Author)English2
When shall come love's bright tomorrowTerry Pillow (Author)English1
When the clouds of doubt and despair around you fiercely may rollT. P. (Author)English3
When the evening shades have come, when the lights are burning lowTerry Pillow (Author)English1
When your burdens seem to grow so heavy you can't travel onTerry Pillow (Author)English1
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