J. Harry Crossley

Short Name: J. Harry Crossley
Full Name: Crossley, J. Harry, 1867-?
Birth Year (est.): 1867

Died: Date un­known. Cross­ley & his wife Em­ma were liv­ing in Fair­field Coun­ty, Con­nec­ti­cut, in 1910.

Crossley’s works in­clude:

Songs for the Mas­ter, with Alf­red Good­sell (Bridg­eport, Con­nec­ti­cut: Alf­red T. Good­sell, 1897)

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Texts by J. Harry Crossley (27)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All our life is joyous, all the way is brightJ. Harry Crossley (Author)English6
As Jesus' disciples on earthJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Every little action, every little wordJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
From Calvary mount there freely flowsJ. Harry Crossley (Author)English3
God has given to us for sowingJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Hear you not the cry 'long the battle lineJ. H.. C. (Author)English3
I long to be like theeJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
I will go with the glad gospel storyJ. H. C. (Author)English3
I would be led by theeJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
May Jesus watch between usJ. H. C. (Author)English2
My kindness shall not part from theeJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
My spirit was longing for peace, The peace which the world could not giveJ. H. C. (Author)English3
Now is God's accepted dayJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
O glad the thought that fills my heartJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
O what would we do without JesusJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Sing to the Savior songs of praiseJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
The call of God goes forthJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
The world is the field of God's harvestJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
There are hearts all about usJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Though sin encompass me aboutJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Walking in the path, let Christ our Savior leadJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
What owest thou to my LordJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
When Jesus, by spirit and wordJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
When the woes of life are pressingJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
When we rise to heights of gloryJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Whenever the evil oneJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
Whose yoke are you wearing, my brotherJ. Harry Crossley (Author)2
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