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J. M. Hunt

Short Name: J. M. Hunt
Full Name: Hunt, J. M. (Joseph Marion), 1855-1919
Birth Year (est.): 1855
Death Year (est.): 1919

As of 1885, Hunt lived in Lampasas, Texas. His works include:

Harvest Bells, with William Penn
Harvest Bells No. 2, with William Penn (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1885)
The Gospel Alarm, with Sanford Miller Brown (St. Louis, Missouri: Central Baptist, 1886)
The Missionary Triumph, with Sanford Miller Brown (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1889)
Songs of Zion, with Sanford Miller Brown (Kansas City, Missouri: Word and Way Publishing Company, 1898)

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Texts by J. M. Hunt (45)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As weary I wandered over this toilsome wayJ. M. Hunt (Author)English5
Blessed Jesus, wilt Thou hear me [us], as I try to pray tonightJ. M. H. (Author)English3
Children of the heavenly King, As we journey, sweetly singJ. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English1
Christ, the sinner's friend, is comeJ. M. Hunt (Author)English5
Come join the army, and work for the LordJ. M. Hunt (Author)English4
Forward march, the children now areJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
Glorious day, when Christ, our SaviorJ. M. Hunt (Author)English3
Go when the skies are brightestJ. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English1
God is love, the flowers sayJ. M. Hunt (Author)English4
Hear the angels gladly singingJ. M. Hunt (Author)English5
Hear the cry from heathen landsJ. M. Hunt (Author)English2
Hear the curfew bells of heavenJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
How lonely all this lifeJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
I love to hear of Jesus, Who meek and lowly cameJ. M. Hunt (Author)English3
I sing the blood, the precious bloodJ. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English1
In the cross of Christ I glory, Towering over the wrecks of timeJ. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English1
Is my walk toward the heavenly landJ. M. Hunt (Author)English6
Jesus brings a full salvationJ. M. Hunt (Author)3
Little children sweetly sing, Of the love of JesusJ. M. H. (Author)English2
Lonely the penitent sinnerJ. M. Hunt (Author)3
Not my will, O Lord! but Thine be doneJ. M. Hunt (Author)English2
O come to the house of prayerJ. M. Hunt (Author)English4
O, come to the Savior (Hunt)J. M. Hunt (Author)2
O the life giving fountainJ. M. H. (Author)English2
O praise the Lord who to this worldJ. M. Hunt (Author)English4
One more witness for Christ tonightJ. M. Hunt (Author)English10
Peace, peace, always peace, in the Savior abidesJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
Pressing on to the goal, trusting in the LordJ. M. H. (Author)English2
Ring the bells softly, there's crape on the doorJ. M. Hunt (Author)English3
Salvation, O the joyful sound!J. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English1
Tarry with me, O my Savior, Tarry with me through the nightJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
The children are coming, are coming todayJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
The children are coming todayJ. M. Hunt (Author)3
There is a cross for me to bearJ. M. Hunt (Author)English5
There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Emmanuel's veinsJ. M. Hunt (Author (Chorus))English3
There is a river deep and broad, its course no mortal knowsW. Hunt (Author)English1
There's poison in the wine cupJ. M. Hunt (Author)English2
Though temptations do allureJ. M. Hunt (Author)English3
We are going home to that happy landJ. M. Hunt (Author)English4
We close the sacred dayJ. M. Hunt (Author)3
When I'm weary I am ledJ. M. Hunt (Author)3
When low in the grave this feeble form is laidJ. M. Hunt (Author)English2
While toiling through this weary lifeJ. M. Hunt (Author)English3
Why should I wait, I cannot fleeJ. M. Hunt (Author)English2
Woman, why weepest thouJ. M. Hunt (Author)2
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