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T. A. J. Beasley

Short Name: T. A. J. Beasley
Full Name: Beasley, T. A. J., 1872-1943
Birth Year: 1872
Death Year: 1943

Thomas Andrew J. Beasley was born in Union, Mississippi in 1872. He was a Baptist minister in Mississippi. He died in 1943 in Union, Mississippi


Texts by T. A. J. Beasley (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Christians, we have met for serviceT. A. J. Beasley (Author)English2
I am saved by grace, my soul is sweetly singingT. A. J. Beasley (Author)English2
I have read how the Lord was a Babe in BethlehemRev. T. A. J. B. (Author)English3
Jesus, and shall it ever be, That I shall be ashamed of TheeT. A. J. B. (Author)English2
Let us walk close to ChristT. A. J. Beasley (Author)2
My mother taught me when a childT. A. J. Beasley (Author)English4
O the joy that fills my soul (Beasley)T. A. J. Beasley (Author)3
Soon I'm moving to a country where my Savior has goneRev. T. A. J. Beasley (Author)English2
The Savior calls for you today, will you come, O will you come?T. A. J. B. (Author)English2
There is a path that leadeth to gloryT. A. Beasley (Author)English3
'Twas a dark and gloomy nightThomas Andrew J. Beasley (Author)English3
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