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W. Kenney

Short Name: W. Kenney
Full Name: Kenney, W.
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Texts by W. Kenney (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Halt, Sünder, halt! geh keinen SchrittW. Kenney (Author)German1
Here in sadness and sorrow I linger aloneRev. W. Kenney (Author)3
I love it, I love it, and who shall dareW. Kenney (Author)13
I love Thee, my Savior, for Thou from aboveW. Kenney (Author)English3
Let me go to my home, to my home far awayRev. W. Kenney (Author)3
Murmur not, my soul, though in sorrowRev. W. Kenney (Author)4
O here I'm sad and wearyW. Kenney (Author)6
O I'm sad and weary, far, far from homeRev. W. Kenney (Author)2
O 'tis not here below is my treasureRev. W. Kenney (Author)3
Pilgrim and stranger, sadly I roamRev. W. Kenney (Author)5
Stand up for Jesus, hark, 'tis soundingW. Kenney (Author)3
Stay, sinner, stay, the night comes onRev. W. Kenney (Author)English14
The joys of my life are fleetingW. Kenney (Author)3
Though the pleasures of earth be fleetingRev. W. Kenney (Author)3
What to me are earth's pleasures and what its flowing tears?W. Kenney (Author)English22
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