Ellis Short

Short Name: Ellis Short
Full Name: Short, Ellis
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Texts by Ellis Short (25)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I onward travel in this worldEllis Short (Author)2
As we journey through this life, with its sin and its strifeE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
Brother, if you are sad, gone all the joy you hadE. S., Jr. (Author)English3
I am happy in living for my JesusEllis Short (Author)2
If you would a victory winEllis Short (Author)2
I'm happy and free since I started living for God and rightE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
I'm happy each day, along this bright wayEllis Short (Author)English2
I'm ready to go to that home in the skyEllis Short (Author)English2
In a land of joy and gladnessEllis Short (Author)2
In this land of sin and sadnessE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
In this world of sin and sorrow, when the cross is hard to bearE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
In this world of sin and strife, as we travel each dayE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
Like a flower in bloom we soon fade awayEllis Short (Author)English2
Looking up above to the One I love happy every dayEllis Short (Author)English3
Once I was lost, a slave to my sin, lonely was I, no comfort withinE. S. Jr. (Author)English4
Once in sin I had wandered, drifting farther in darknessEllis Short (Author)English5
Since the blessed Savior came into this world of sin and shameEllis Short, Jr. (Author)English2
Some glad day I'm going to mansions in the skyEllis Short (Author)English2
The love of God was shown on CalvaryE. S., Jr. (Author)English3
There are many that are wandering out in the coldE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
There is a city, bright and fair, beyond the crystal seaE. S., Jr. (Author)English2
There is a place of gladness beyond the starry skyEllis Short (Author)English1
There's a land of fadeless beauty across the mystic seaEllis Short, Jr. (Author)English2
There's a wonderful cityEllis Short (Author)2
Though clouds today may seem darkerEllis Short (Author)2
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