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J. Wakefield MacGill

J. Wakefield MacGill
http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/h/e/a/hearwail.htm
Short Name: J. Wakefield MacGill
Full Name: MacGill, J. Wakefield
Birth Year: 1829
Death Year: 1902
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Texts by J. Wakefield MacGill (19)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All, all to Jesus, I consecrate anewJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English3
Came He to Bethlehem's mangerJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English2
Coming, coming, yes, they areJ. W. MacGill (Author)English46
Every step with Jesus Thus we love to goJ. W. MacGill (Author)English3
Hear the wail across the seaJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English4
Here, at Thy footstool, we humbly kneel to TheeJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English2
It pleased the Lord to bruise his only Son on CalvaryJacob Wakefield MacGill, 1829-1902 (Author)English6
Jesus Christ liebt mich, herrlicher HeilandJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)German1
Jesus has loved me, wonderful SaviorJ. W. MacGill (Author)English50
Lord, Thou hast gone two thousand yearsJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English3
Love divine—a theme for praisingJ. W. MacGill (Author)English2
My heart was oppressed with the load of my sinJacob Wakefield MacGill, 1829-1902 (Author)English3
O how sweet to whisper of JesusJacob Wakefield MacGill (Author)English1
Sehet, sehet, sie sind daJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)German1
Sing me the song that tells of JesusJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English2
There is a place of rest, The sweetest and the bestJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English2
There is something strangely tenderJ. Wakefield MacGill (Author)English3
There's peace that passes tellingJ. W. MacGill (Author)English2
耶穌已愛我,奇妙的救主!(Yēsū yǐ ài wǒ, qímiào de jiù zhǔ!)J. Wakefield MacGill (Author)Chinese2
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