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Granville Jones

Short Name: Granville Jones
Full Name: Jones, Granville

Late 19th Century

Currently, our only data on Jones is indirect: E. M. Douthit, who wrote the music for some of Jones’ lyrics, lived in Austin, Texas, in 1899, so perhaps Jones was from that area also.

--www.hymntime.com/tch


Texts by Granville Jones (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Broken hearts will cease repining, After while, after whileGranville Jones (Author)English2
"Heed the last call tonight!" 'tis the Father imploresGranville Jones (Author)English2
I have peace in my soul that the world never gaveGranville Jones (Author)2
Jesus is reigning in heavenGranville Jones (Author)English2
Lift thine eyes, behold the harvestGranville Jones (Author)2
May the Lord watch between me and theeGranville Jones (Author)English3
O dark is the night and bleak winds howlGranville Jones (Author)English2
Songs of the reapers so joyously ringingGranville Jones (Author)5
There's a stream from the cross, where the Saviour has diedGranville Jones (Author)English2
There's a trumpet call resoundingGranville Jones (Author)English2
They shall hunger no more for the bread of his loveGranville Jones (Author)2
Weary hands will cease from laborGranville Jones (Author)English4
When we gaze at the dimples of childhoodGranville Jones (Author)English1
Where are the days when demijohns were freeGranville Jones (Author)2
Wilt thou also depart from me?Granville Jones (Author)English2
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