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M. H. McKee

Short Name: M. H. McKee
Full Name: McKee, M. H.
Birth Year: 1879
Death Year: 1955

Martin Hall McKee, known as Mark, born in Texas, died in Texas

Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/20/2022)


Texts by M. H. McKee (70)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A picture I see so precious to meM. H. McK. (Author)English2
After the toil of this life has been endedM. H. McKee (Author)English2
All the way is clear, Gone is all my fearM. H. McKee (Author)English2
As my upward way I'm pressingM. H. McKee (Author)2
Be telling the story of wonderful loveM. H. McKee (Author)8
Beyond the tide are loved ones waitingM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Bright, beautiful beams from the portals aboveM. H. M. (Author)English2
Bring your burden to the LordM. H. McK. (Author)English2
Brother, as you press along to the gloryland of songM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Cast thy bread upon the waters, This the saying of our LordM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Ever I'm happy as onward I goM. H. McKee (Author)English2
I am climbing up the highwayM. H. McKee (Author)2
I believe the old, old storyM. H. McKee (Author)2
I have a Friend who keeps my soulM. H. M. (Author)English2
I remember well the days, when the Savior came to stayM. H. McKee (Author)English2
If you should reach heaven before I arriveM. H. McKee (Author)English6
If your heart is bowed in sadnessM. H. M. (Author)English2
I'm joyfully singing as onward I goM. H. McKee (Author)English2
I'm safe within the upward wayM. H. McKee (Author)English2
I'm singing for Jesus the whole day longM. H. McKee (Author)English2
In a world so full of weepingM. H. McKee (Author)English10
In the troubles and trials on the way of lifeM. H. McKee (Author)English2
In the way every dayM. H. McKee (Author)2
I've heard of a city whose builder is GodM. H. McKee (Author)English3
I've left the dark pathway of evil and strifeM. H. M. (Author)English2
I've left the valley of sin, there's joy and gladness withinM. H. McK. (Author)English2
Jesus, high in glory, lend a listening earM. H. McKee (Author)English68
Just over the ocean beyond its commotionM. H. M. (Author)English2
Keep my heart, O blessed JesusM. H. M. (Author)English3
Look to the Savior never despairingM. H. McKee (Author)2
Lord, I'm weak and very smallM. H. McK. (Author)English6
Much of thought I now am givingM. H. McKee (Author)English2
My earthly house is fast decayingM. H. McKee (Author)2
My Savior for me sufferedM. H. M. (Author)English3
Now the bursting spring awakesM. H. McKee (Author)English2
O wondrous is the grand old storyM. H. McKee (Author)2
O I want to meet you thereM. H. M. (Author)English2
On Zion's hill a mansion standsM. H. McKee (Author)2
On Zion's hill a mansion stands For all the pure and blestM. H. McKee (Author)3
Our year of jubilee has comeM. H. McKee (Author)2
Over and over the Savior has blessed meM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Patiently, lovingly Jesus still pleadsM. H. M. (Author)English2
Savior, I am Thine foreverM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Since by faith I came trusting in His nameM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Since I believed the storyM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Since Jesus came with me todayM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Sinner, lost and straying in the dark and coldM. H. M. (Author)English2
Some glad morning my happy soul will riseM. H. M. (Author)English2
There is a city, bright and fair Over the rolling tideM. H. McK. (Author)English2
There is one, every grief to shareM. H. McK. (Author)English3
There soon will come a happy dayM. H. McKee (Author)2
There's a happy time acoming and we know it won't be longM. H. McK. (Author)English2
There's a wondrous gleaming mansionM. H. McKee (Author)2
This morning the sun in his beauty aroseM. H. McKee (Author)English13
Though oft we meet with sorrow hereM. H. McKee (Author)English2
Upon Thy arm, dear Lord, I leanM. H. McKee (Author)English4
We are pilgrims marching onwardM. H. McKee (Author)2
What can save the sinsick soul?M. H. M. (Author)English4
What led our Lord to send His SonM. H. McKee (Author)English2
When Jesus shall gather the nationsM. H. McKee (Author)English7
When Jesus was leaving, His followers grievingM. H. McK. (Author)English2
When lost upon sin's mountainM. H. McKee (Author)English2
When our labor shall end we shall homeward ascendM. H. McK. (Author)English2
When our toiling at last has been endedM. H. McKee (Author)2
When our work is ended and we have ascendedM. H. McKee (Author)2
When the strife is ended and our work is doneM. H. McKee (Author)2
When toiling is ended and we have ascendedM. H. M. (Author)English2
When you are weary and the pathway is dimM. H. McKee (Author)English3
Why need I fear, when I'm never aloneM. H. M. (Author)English3
Within the garden lone He prayedM. H. McKee (Author)English2
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