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Nickolas J. Campbell

Short Name: Nickolas J. Campbell
Full Name: Campbell, Nickolas J.
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Texts by Nickolas J. Campbell (43)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A form revealing GodNick Campbell (Author)2
And so, your people on earth do joinNick Campbell (Author)English2
Blessed is your Son Jesus Christ!Nick Cambell (Author)English2
Breathe in me, Holy SpiritNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
By every thought of my heartNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Come, O my Savior, come awayNickolas Campbell (Adapter)1
Enlighten minds, O GodNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Father, accept my imperfect repentanceNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Forgive me, Lord, all my former sinNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Great shepherd of souls, bring home to your foldNickolas Campbell (Adapter)2
Holy are you, O GodNick Campbell (Author)English2
Holy, holy is our LordNick Cambell (Author)2
It is a good and joyful thingNick Campbell (Author)English2
It is a right and good, joyful thingNick Cambell (Author)English2
It is not enough to know God is goodNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Jesus, oh, so poor and lowlyNickolas J. Campbell (Author)English2
Jesus took the bread and blessed itNick Campbell (Author)English2
Jesus took the bread and broke itNick Cambell (Author)2
Let us treat all our neighbors with your loveNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Listen to our storyNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Lord, accept my servicesNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Lord, let it be your good pleasureNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
May this day be a dayNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Nothing was too dear for you, LordNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Now may we come to Jesus, our SaviorNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
O Holy Spirit, now descend. Inspire me, guide, assist todayNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Once sorrowed by tears, our eyes are now bright:Nickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Pour into us the spirit, LordNickolas J. Campbell (Author)English2
Pour out your spirit on us hereNick Campbell (Author)English2
Sing we with the hosts of heavenNicholas J. Campbell (Adapter)English2
So in remembrance of Christ's mighty acts of loveNick Cambell (Author)2
So in remembrance of JesusNick Campbell (Author)2
Sometimes when I'm praying Nickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Spirit of God, assist and guide todayNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Stewards, we seek to do God's willNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
The chief of sinners I may beNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
The Lord be with you, And also with you, too (Campbell)Nick Campbell (Author)English3
The Lord God now be with youNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Pour out your Holy SpiritNick Cambell (Author)3
'Tis madness they shout (though their findings are sound)Nickolas Campbell (Author)English2
To be fully thine, we love Thee, O GodNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
Where your love and their need meet, LordNickolas J. Campbell (Author)English2
With humble hands now claspedNickolas Campbell (Author)English2
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