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Mary B. Wingate
Short Name:
Mary B. Wingate
Full Name:
Wingate, Mary B., 1845-1933
Birth Year:
1845
Death Year:
1933
Hymnary.org does not have biographical information about this person.
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Authority Languages
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A shadow will follow us ever
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Ama el Pastor sus ovejas
Mary B. Wingate, n. 1899 (Author)
Spanish
4
Ask what thou wilt, believing heart
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
16
Bear thy sorrows bravely, tread the thorny way
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Catch and radiate the sunshine
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
4
Could we stand with saints in white
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
Dear to the heart of the Shepherd
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
60
Dyra de äro för herden
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
Swedish
2
From the care and from the sorrow
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
2
Go forth in the dew of the morning
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
2
Go seek for the wanderers from God and the right
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
Go to God's store-house whatever your need
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Hark! a gentle hand is knocking
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Heir of a mighty King, heir to a throne
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
5
How oft in the days of your childhood
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
2
I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
I heard it first at mother's knee
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
I sought for a golden harvest
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
4
Into and out of our household they go
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
2
Into the battle for Jesus we'll go
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
I've wandered away from my home and the right
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
6
Jesus stood on the shore of the blue Galilee
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Just one glimpse of the glory waiting
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
9
Kind is the heart of the Savior
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
My other lost sheep I am seeking
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
My soul is sad and sinful
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
Nearer Thee, my Lord and Master
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
O pilgrim through a desert drear
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
O Sun of righteousness, arise, And drive the mists away
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
5
O to win a soul for Jesus (Wingate)
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
O wanderer, dost thou hear
Mrs. M. B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
O bless and praise the Lord always
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
O joyous is the meeting
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
“Peace like a river!” O Lord, can it be
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Search the scriptures, search them daily
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Somebody prayed for you, prayed for your soul
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Spirit so gentle, Spirit so tender
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
7
The blind men to Jesus cried out by the way
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
4
The greatest thing on earth below
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
The Lord taketh pleasure in His people
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
4
The melodies of childhood days, upon my memory throng
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
The voice of the Savior is calling, calling
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
8
There'll be no sorrow there, No darkening shade of sin
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
There's room at the feet of the Savior
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
There's strength for my day, and whatever may come
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
Though He slay me, I will trust Him, Just and holy One above
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
"Trust and wait," in life's glad springtime
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
We come in the glow of the morning
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
We have heard the story of the sweetest Child
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
We shall know by intuition
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
3
We'll win this world for Jesus
Mrs. Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
When a soul so dear today
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
2
When I think of duties waiting
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
When the morning light shall dawn
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Where and how will the soul find rest
Mary B. Wingate (Author)
English
2
Wie lieblich, sich zu grüßen
M. B. W. (Author)
German
2
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