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Short Name: F. Clark Perry
Full Name: Perry, F. Clark
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Texts by F. Clark Perry (18)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come, ye lovers of the LordF. Clark Perry (Author)2
Do not be sighing for a larger fieldF. C. P. (Author)English2
I fear the foe no moreF. Clark Perry (Author)English6
I know the Lord will not forgetF. Clark Perry (Author)English2
I was far away from GodF. C. P. (Author)English3
In the hour of trouble, Who shall then befriend us?F. Clark Perry (Author)English2
Let us sing our joyful laysF. Clark Perry (Author)English2
Now in the great redeemer's nameF. Clark Perry (Author)3
Peace and joy have come to me, happy is my life and freeF. Clark Perry (Author)English2
Star of the morning, again is shiningF. C. P. (Author)English3
There are hearts that might be singingF. Clark Perry (Author)2
There is a home beyond death's valeF. C. P. (Author)English2
There's a beautiful home in the land of the blest (Perry)F. Clark Perry (Author)English2
There's a mansion up in heavenF. Clark Perry (Author)2
Trust me completely, whatever befallF. Clark Perry (Author)English2
Two little hands lay on his breastF. Clark Perry (Author)2
When breaks the silver cord of lifeF. Clark Perry (Author)2
When this earthly life is over, We shall pass to the heavenly landF. Clark Perry (Author)English2
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