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C. C. Cline

Short Name: C. C. Cline
Full Name: Cline, C. C. (Christopher Columbus)
Birth Year: 1848
Death Year: 1920
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Texts by C. C. Cline (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come to the cross where my Savior diedC. C. Cline (Author)English5
I hear thee speak of the better landC. C. Cline (Arranger)English1
I know that my Redeemer lives, And has prepared a place for meC. C. C. (Arranger)English1
Jesus, my Savior, I now hear Thy gentle voiceC. C. Cline (Author)English4
Jesus, our Savior, weary and troubledC. C. Cline (Author)English4
Many are the sorrows, many are the tearsC. C. Cline (Author)English5
Quit you like men, be strong in the LordC. C. C. (Author)English3
There is no death, What seems so is transitionC. C. C. (Alterer)English1
We welcome you, friends of our Master and LordC. C. Cline (Author)English6
Welcome, welcome, welcome, We welcome you, dear friendsC. C. C. (Author)English2
Why keep Jesus waiting, waiting in the coldC. C. C. (Author)English36
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