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John L. Shrader › Texts

Short Name: John L. Shrader
Full Name: Shrader, John L.
Birth Year: 1893
Death Year: 1972

John Lafayette Schrader


Texts by John L. Shrader (127)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As a band of Christians today let's walk the old time wayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
As a pilgrim and a stranger I must travel belowJ. L. S. (Author)English2
As a pilgrim and a stranger traveling through this weary landJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
As a pilgrim on a journey through this land of sin and woeJ. L. S. (Author)English2
As I journey along, often singing a songJohn L . Shrader (Author)English2
At the roll call yonder all the saved shall meetJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Back in the days of old there was a man, we're toldJ. L. S. (Author)English4
Christ, the Lord is coming back to earth some dayJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Down here we have troubleJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Every day I'm drawing nearer to that home, where no sorrow and no heartaches ever can comeJ. L. S. (Author)English2
For everything you have todayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
God gave to His creation this world to dress and keepJ. L. S. (Author)English2
God has taken a flower from our garden of loveJ. L. S. (Author)English2
God so loved this sinful world that He gave His only SonJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
God's people moved out as Moses assigned themJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Going on, just singing a songJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I am happy as on I go, Walking with my Lord and KingJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I am just a weary pilgrim hereJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I am on my way home, where no sorrow can comeJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I am on my way to yonder's cityJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I am singing a song as I travel onJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I am singing day by day as IJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I am singing on the way to the land of endless dayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I am waiting for that morning when my Savior shall comeJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I dreamed I went back to that little old shackJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I have a Friend who walks with me, He is the Christ of CalvaryJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I have a home beyond the great divideJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I have read of a land on yonder's bright strandJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I know there is a home for meJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I once traveled the downward pathwayJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I will meet you in the morning on the heavenly sideJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I won't have to walk alone thru the valley belowJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
If you cross over Jordan before I doJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I'll not turn back any more, my LordJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I'm a-gonna walk on de [the] streets of gloryJohn L. Shrader (Author)English9
I'm going home to join the singingJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I'm going over JordanJohn L. Shrader (Author)3
I'm just a pilgrim and a stranger hereJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
I'm looking ahead, with nothing to dreadJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I'm looking for my Lord to comeJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I'm looking for that city just beyondJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I'm looking for that country bright and fairJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I'm on my way to glory land, That home beyond the shining strandJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I'm on my way to that happy landJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I'm only a pilgrim and a stranger traveling through this weary land belowJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I'm walking in the bright way, I'm fully trusting each dayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I'm walking with my LordJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
I've got a feeling, a new born feeling down in my soul todayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
I've got that love down in my soulJ. L. S. (Author)English2
I've got the old fashioned love down in my happy ransomed soulJno. L. Shrader (Author)English2
Just beyond the river, in the sweet forever, is a happy land of bright sunshineJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Let us be up and working daily for the dear Savior as we goJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
Like the children of Isr'lJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Look unto Jesus heaven's great KingJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
O brother, you better get ready for the LordJ. L. S. (Author)English2
O my brother, are you ready for the great and final dayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
O wonderful love of JesusJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
O ye pilgrims press on and sing a happy songJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Oft in sorrow I wonder as I travel hereJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
Oft we read about a city of pure goldJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Often here when I grow weary I'm sad and blueJ. L. S. (Author)English3
Old Moses led the children forward, as the mighty Lord commandedJ. L. S. (Author)English2
On the resurrection morning, when the trump of God shall sound (Shrader)J. L. S. (Author)English2
Once I wandered alone in the valley so drearJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Our loved one has gone from this region of woeJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Reapers awake, hear the Lord calling, grain is ripe, around you 'tis fallingJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Shall I meet you up thereJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Sing on dear brother each passing dayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
So oft the way seems rough and drearyJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Some beautiful day I'll goJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Something is keeping me so happy as I march onward day by dayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Soon I shall leave this troublesome wayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Soon I'll leave this region belowJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Soon I'll leave this region of sin and woeJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
Sweetest joybells are ringingJohn L. Shrader (Author)3
The church of God will stand in every landJ. L. S. (Author)English2
The loving Father promised to hear me when I prayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
There is joy divine in this soul of mineJ. L. S. (Author)English2
There will dawn a golden morning for the faithful by and byJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
There's a beautiful home in gloryJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
There's a beautiful land just over the riverJ. L. S. (Author)English2
There's a city just over the riverJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
There's a crown awaiting for the faithful fewJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
There's a day of rest awaiting for each pilgrim here belowJ. L. S. (Author)English2
There's a happy feeling down in my soulJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
There's a land beyond the river, Where all is peace and loveJ. L. S. (Author)English2
There's a land beyond the river, Where my loved ones for me waitJ. L. S. (Author)English3
There's a land of pure delight over on that shoreJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
There's a mighty river we all must cross at the ending of life's wayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
There's coming a time when each nation shall gatherJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
There's only one way for us to have peaceJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
This mortal body must go back to the dustJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
This world is not the place for meJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
Waiting for the call, from the Lord of allJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Wake up, reapers, the harvest Lord is calling for workers trueJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
We are living in a time of gloomJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
We read about a time when the people of God were carried awayJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
We shall see Him in the morning when we cross over the riverJ. L. S. (Author)English3
We shall see the Savior coming, In a shining cloud from gloryJ. L. S. (Author)English2
Weary pilgrim, bound for glory, press along with courage trueJohn L. Shrader (Author)English3
We'll have a new body, we'll have a new lifeJ. L. S. (Author)English3
Well, I've been a talking with the good Lord todayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
What a day of great rejoicing over in that land of songJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
What a joy it brings to me, when the church choir is singingJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
What a jubilee 'twill be up yonder when we gather on that shoreJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
What a meeting on fair Canaan'sJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
What a wonderful tomorrowJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
When cometh setting of sun, and labor here is all doneJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When I come to the valley at the set of sunJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When I hear the good old gospel singing in our churches here belowJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When I reach the lonely Jordan at the ending of life's wayJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When I reach the silent riverJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
When I shall cross the lonely dark riverJ. L. S. (Author)English3
When I'm growing old and feebleJohn L. Shrader (Author)2
When my name is called up yonder, in the morning of joyJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When my traveling days down here are over, and I hear the call for me to goJ. L. S. (Author)English3
When the children of Israel come to the riverJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When the glorious bells shall ring for me, and I take my homeward flightJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When the home bells shall ringJ. L. S. (Author)2
When the sun is setting in the west, if for Christ I've done my bestJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When the way seems long and dreary, and my feet are growing wearyJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When we get home to glory land, over on yonders golden strandJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When we wake up tomorrow over on the other shoreJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
When your feet grow weary, and the path seems drearyJ. L. S. (Author)English2
When your pathway is rugged and your load is hard to bearJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
While traveling through this land of sorrow, with the misery and woeJohn L. Shrader (Author)English2
Won't that be a grand and glorious meeting, when the saved of earth shall gather thereJ. L. S. (Author)English2
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