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George W. Winningham

Short Name: George W. Winningham
Full Name: Winningham, George W.
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Texts by George W. Winningham (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are you tired of sin and sorrow?George W. Winningham (Author)English3
By the saving power of graceGeo. W. Winningham (Author)English3
Following Jesus I'm happy all dayGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English3
Go into the highways, 'mid the struggling throngGeo. W. Winningham (Author)English2
In golden halls, with jasper wallsGeorge W. Winningham (Author)2
I've heard the sweet story of Jesus, Who suffered and died on the treeGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English2
Often I've heard how the Lord from the skyGeo. W. Winningham (Author)English2
Out in the highways in sin and despairGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English2
Somewhere in halls immortal fairGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English2
There's a home of love and delightGeorge W. Winningham (Author)2
When all my trials and cares are overGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English21
When my soul is bowed in sorrow, and the world no aid can lendGeorge W. Winningham (Author)English2
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