Dorothy Dobbins Dake

Short Name: Dorothy Dobbins Dake
Full Name: Dake, Dorothy Dobbins
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Texts by Dorothy Dobbins Dake (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
After the storm is over, and after my race is runDorothy Dake (Author)2
Because mankind partook of sinDorothy Dake (Author)2
From the crowds far awayDorothy Dake (Author)2
I cannot afford a mansionDorothy Dake (Author)2
I feel at the feet of JesusDorothy Dake (Author)2
I have a dear loving motherDorothy Dake (Author)2
I heard that the life of the SaviorDorothy Dake (Author)2
O thou whose arm is strong and bareDorothy Dake (Author)2
The Christ of great, infinite mercyDorothy Dake (Author)2
The Potter desired a masterpieceDorothy Dake (Author)2
The stranger of Galilee has long been a friendDorothy Dake (Author)2
Tonight my thoughts have turned to homeDorothy Dake (Author)3
'Twas the brightest morn That had ever borneDorothy Dake (Author)2
Upon a cross, a cruel crossDorothy Dake (Author)2
We may sing of our RedeemerDorothy Dake (Author)2
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