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Dorothy Lehman Sumerau › Texts

Short Name: Dorothy Lehman Sumerau
Full Name: Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman
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Texts by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau (81)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All who are weary, O list to His callDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English3
Ashamed to say that JesusDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Behold 'tis heDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Blessed are they who in spirit are poorDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Clap your hands, happyDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Dark, dark the nightDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Dear Savior, wash awayDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Dear Savior, when SatanDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Father in heaven, I longDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Hark, the music from the heavens stealingDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Hark to Jesus, hark to the giver of gladnessDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English2
Hark to the words he speakethDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
He that confesses thy nameDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
How best to serve my LordDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
How may I know the truthsDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
I am the light, O words divine and sweetDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
I will talk with Jesus every dayDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
If I would shed a rayDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
In a far off countryDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
In God's garden, day by dayDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
In the garden, sad, forsakenDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
In Thy book, O Lord, in Thy holy wordDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English2
Into thy house, O LordDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
It was for me, upon the crossDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Jesus calls for all who dareDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Jesus said, Suffer the children to comeDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Jesus, the Savior, came from gloryDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Jesus the water of lifeDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Let not your hearts be troubled, Ye who have loved me soDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Long earth had prayedDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Long years ago a starDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Long years ago men did not knowDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Long years ago the blindDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Lord, as thou gavestDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Lord, can it be that my soul will be cleanDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Lord, I hear thee gentlyDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Lord, into thy presenceDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Lord, not earthly treasuresDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Master, who is our neighborDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
My best for Jesus, my Lord and KingDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English3
My Lord, my God and SaviorDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
My Savior hath said that he careth for meDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
No place for thy headDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
O a wonderful messageDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
O spread the palms beforeDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
O that mine eyes could haveDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
On a hill in a far off countryDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Once a tiny baby, sweetDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Once in a temple they foundDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Only the gift of a little thingDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Open your hearts to receiveDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Our Father, who in Heaven art (Sumerau)Dorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Out in the wilderness, far from the foldDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English3
Prayer is the key of heaven, Opening the door to lightDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English2
Savior, help us put awaySumerau (Author)2
Search ye the scripturesDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Shepherds on the dewy hillsideDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Soft the light of sunset gloryDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)English2
Some day, all menDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Stars, you are twinklingDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
The Bridegroom comesDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
The good Shepherd knowethDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
The Master and Savior in years long agoDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
The service that we giveDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
There is no other wayDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
They came to him from every landDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Thou art the ChristDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Thou didst come downDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Thou didst come to bringDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Thy tears did flow, dear Son of GodDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
We are ever building templesDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
We cannot tell what hourDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
What makes the dear ChristmasDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
What shall it profit yeDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
When the evening sun wasDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
When thou didst walk hereDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Who was it said we our foesDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Who will come forthDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Who will still the angryDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Why comes the throngDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
Would ye enter the kingdomDorothy Lehman Sumerau (Author)2
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