Eugene Wright

Short Name: Eugene Wright
Full Name: Wright, Eugene
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Texts by Eugene Wright (130)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I go through this life sharing its joy and strifeE. W. (Author)English1
As I travel along on the road of lifeE. W. (Author)English1
As I travel down the road of lifeE. W. (Author)English1
As I travel on my journey in this world of careEugene Wright (Author)English1
As pilgrims we're traveling through a land of sorrow and tearsEugene Wright (Author)English5
As we travel on the road together, children of the heavenly KingEugene Wright (Author)English1
At the setting of the sunEugene Wright (Author)1
Christ the Savior bids you journey with HimE. W. (Author (suggested by))English1
For the ones who trust the SaviorE. W. (Author)English1
Going along, singing a songEugene Wright (Author)English2
Here the clouds of sorrow often sweep across the skiesEugene Wright (Author)English1
How I love to steal away, just as twilight dims the dayEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am a happy pilgrim, traveling homeEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am a pilgrim and a stranger in this weary, troubled landEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am a pilgrim and stranger in this earth land belowEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am bound for heaven, that bright city so fairEugene Wright (Author)English2
I am going onward with Christ todayEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am heading for the land of glory and I know I'll soon be thereEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am just apassing through this old world of careEugene Wright (Author)English2
I am just a pilgrim down here belowE. W. (Author)English1
I am just a weary, careworn pilgrimEugene Wright (Author)1
I am just a weary pilgrim, Toiling down this lonesome roadE. W. (Author)3
I am moving along the road to my final abodeEugene Wright (Author)English2
I am often weary with a burden of careEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am only on a journey, In this weary troubled landE. W. (Author)English4
I am only on a visit in this troubled landEugene Wright (Author)English1
I am treading the pathway that leads aboveEugene Wright (Author)English2
I have a mansion in a beautiful landEugene Wright (Author)English1
I have read of a land of beauty where the ransomed shall ever singEugene Wright (Author)English1
I live in the song-land of Beulah every dayE. W. (Arranger)English1
I never can forget that day, He's the shelter in the time of stormE. W. (Arranger)English1
I read about a happy placeE. W. (Author)English2
I wandered alone in the darkness of nightEugene Wright (Author)English1
I wandered the paths of darkness and nightE. W. (Author)English1
If you are spending your days in folly far away from the Shepherd's foldEugene Wright (Author)English1
I'm a weary pilgrim, traveling through this world of careE. W. (Author)English1
I'm a-gonna walk dem streets of goldE. W. (Author)English1
I'm happy to know as onward I goEugene Wright (Author)English1
I'm only a pilgrim here below And my race is almost runE. W. (Author)English1
I'm only on a little visit in this vain world belowEugene Wright (Author)English1
I'm only on a visit in this vain world of careE. W. (Author)English1
I'm so glad that God is able to relieve us of our careEugene Wright (Author (Chorus))English1
In my heart is ringing a song, For with Christ I travel along (Wright)Eugene Wright (Author)English1
In my heart there is a melody, precious song of God's loveEugene Wright (Author)English1
In my heart there rings a melody of loveE. W. (Author)English1
I've left the byways of sorrow that I traveled so longEugene Wright (Author)English1
I've read of a land of fadeless beautyEugene Wright (Author)English1
I've started in the race for heaven, the homeland bright and fairEugene Wright (Author)English1
Jesus came one happy dayEugene Wright (Author)English1
Jesus has lifted me from bondage of sinEugene Wright (Author)English2
Jesus, is reigning in power supremeE. W. (Author)English1
Just a few more miles to travelEugene Wright (Author)English1
Life's follies and pleasures can charm me no moreEugene Wright (Author)1
Like faithful Noah in the grand old arkEugene Wright (Author)English1
Living words of Jesus and His gloryE. W. (Author)English1
Lord, we thank Thee for the blessings, that Thou sendeth us each dayE. W. (Author)English3
Marching along the good old way finding new joy each passing dayEugene Wright (Author)English1
No matter how dark and dreary the dayE. W. (Author)English1
No matter how heavy the loadE. W. (Author)English1
Oft we blend our voices in songs of loveE. W. (Author)English2
Often I'm weary, the pathway is drearyEugene Wright (Author)English1
Often we struggle with a burden to bearEugene Wright (Author)English2
On some happy morning my raptured soul shall riseEugene Wright (Author)English1
On that great morning when I hear the trumpet soundE. W. (Author)English4
On that happy morning when the Savior comes back againEugene Wright (Author)English6
On this lonesome road my feet are daily faringEugene Wright (Author)English1
Onward I journey with my Redeemer to that holy city built four-squareE. W. (Author)English1
Our spirits have been redeemed from sin, now white as snowEugene Wright (Author)English2
Out on the desert I wandered aloneE. W. (Author)2
Shadows of sorrow often fall on our wayEugene Wright (Author)English2
Since I am walking with Jesus in the heavenly wayE. W. (Author)1
Since I've left the valley with its lonely shades of nightEugene Wright (Author)English3
Since I've trusted in the Savior, found His matchless grace and favorEugene Wright (Author)English2
Since Jesus came into my heart and bade my load of sin departEugene Wright (Author)English1
Since Jesus has placed in my heart a new songE. W. (Author)English1
Since you have started for that homeland aboveEugene Wright (Author)English1
Sinful Egypt is far behind me and its pleasures in vain allureEugene Wright (Author)English2
Sorrows surround us while treading life's roadE. W. (Suggested by)English4
Sweet is the song I'm singingEugene Wright (Author)English2
Tell the world about the Savior, show His love and wondrous favorE. W. (Author)English1
That will be a time of gladness, for the souls redeemed and freeE. W. (Author)English1
The human race was steeped in disgraceEugene Wright (Author)English1
The time has come when we must say adieuE. W. (Author)1
There is a happy dwelling place beyond the troubled seaEugene Wright (Author)English1
There is a land of fadeless beauty built in the regions bright aboveE. W. (Author)English3
There's a city of joy and rapture, supernalEugene Wright (Author)English5
There's a happy land of glory where the soul shall never dieEugene Wright (Author)1
There's a happy land where comes no sorrowEugene Wright, 1907-1943 (Author)2
There's a land of glory just beyond the seaE. W. (Author)English1
This world is not my final abodeEugene Wright (Author)English1
This world is not our resting place, We have a home on highEugene Wright (Author)English1
Though thorns are overspreading the path we are treadingEugene Wright (Author)English1
Though you bear a burden, it may prove a guerdonE. W. (Suggested by)English1
Though the shadows of gray drive the sunshine awayEugene Wright (Author)English1
To Jesus I'm clinging, joyfully singingEugene Wright (Author)English1
Upon the shining clouds of gloryE. W. (Author)English1
We are a happy band traveling through this landE. W. (Author)English2
We have left the land of EgyptE. W. (Author)English7
We read about a country Where sin cannot invadeE. W. (Author)English3
We shall soon be leaving this old world of pain and careE. W. (Author)English2
We've come out to the lonely churchyardEugene Wright (Author)English2
What a glad, happy day at the end of the wayE. W. (Author)English2
What a happy day, cares will pass awayE. W. (Author)English2
What plans have you made for the peace of your soul?Eugene Wright (Author)English1
When clouds of doubt arise, spreading across the skiesEugene Wright (Author)English3
When Gabriel sounds his silver trumpet and the saints of earth ariseEugene Wright (Author)English1
When I am done with trouble and careEugene Wright (Author)English1
When I am singing in that home of the soulE. W. (Author)English1
When I see Jesus coming on that glad dayEugene Wright (Author)English3
When I see the mighty King descending in His royal majestyEugene Wright (Author)English2
When my heart is heavy with the caresEugene Wright (Author)1
When my little visit here is ended and I hear the home-bells chimeE. W. (Author)English2
When our traveling days are ended and we gather on heaven's shoreE. W. (Author)English1
When the clouds of sorrow fall over your wayEugene Wright (Author)1
When the cross is too heavy to bearEugene Wright (Author)English2
When the mighty trump of God is soundingE. W. (Author)English2
When the ransomed millions leave this old world of careE. W. (Author)English5
When the roll is called in heaven, On that morning bright and fairE. W. (Author)English2
When the storms are rolling over the path that you must treadE. W. (Author)English1
When the trumpet is sounding, and the dead shall ariseEugene Wright (Author)English1
When things go wrong just press right alongE. W. (Author)English1
When toiling is ended and my burdens are laid downEugene Wright (Author)English8
When your heart is weary (Wright)Eugene Wright (Author)1
While going onward through life, with all its trouble and strifeE. W. (Author)English3
While I am treading down the road of lifeEugene Wright (Author)English1
While I tread this sinful path belowE. W. (Author)English1
While I'm treading this path of sorrow I am waiting for His glad callEugene Wright (Author)English1
Why should our hearts be lonely and sadE. W. (Author)English1
With Jesus, my Savior, I'm walking each dayEugene Wright (Author)English2
With this divine commission, Jesus endowed His ownE. W. (Author)English1
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