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Mary Ann Whitaker

Short Name: Mary Ann Whitaker
Full Name: Whitaker, Mary Ann
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Texts by Mary Ann Whitaker (38)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
At last, my King and SaviorMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English2
By thy saving cross we standMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English2
Come home, come home, the fold is freeM. A. Whitaker (Author)English2
God of the nations, hear usMrs. M. A. Whitaker (Author)1
Guide us and guard us, O Father in heavenMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English2
Hail, joyful blessed morningMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
Hark, the Sabbath bells, How their music swellsMary Ann Whitaker (Author)2
Hear ye not the Savior calling? Why so blindly rush ye onMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
Heut' auf grünen Auen führtMrs. M. A. Whitaker (Author)German2
I, too, will lead you forwardMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
In the heavenly pastures fairM. A. Whitaker (Author)English13
Jehová es mi Pastor, me apacienta con amorM. A. Whitaker (Author)Spanish3
Joy, joy to the nationsMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Kind and gentle ShepherdMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
Lift your hearts in adorationMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Lo the promised day is breakingMary Ann Whitaker (Author)2
Lovely children of the gracesMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Mighty, mighty art thou everMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
O Father, in this trial hourMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
O happy day of peace and loveMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
O sad and suffering worldMary Ann Whitaker (Author)0
One more year of blessingMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English2
Onward, then, ye faithfulMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Ring out, ring out, sweet silver bellsMary Ann Whitaker (Author)5
Savior dear, we come before TheeMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English2
Savior, we come to Thee, weary and weakMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
See the gospel army movingM. A. Whitaker (Author)English1
Sighing amidst the shadowsMary Ann Whitaker (Author)English1
Sweet day of sacred restMary Ann Whitaker (Author)2
The trumpet is sounding our banner unfurledMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
There, too, our power shall beMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
'Tis thy own voice, in tender pity fallingM. A. Whitaker (Author)English2
Watching for the Master, waiting for His callMrs. M. A. Whitaker (Author)English1
Where the battle rages fiercelyMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Where trial with its fiery dartsMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
Where'er in reverent quietudeMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
While truth and God inspire youMary Ann Whitaker (Author)0
Ye who, amid the strifeMary Ann Whitaker (Author)1
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