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L. C. Hall

Short Name: L. C. Hall
Full Name: Hall, L. C.
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Texts by L. C. Hall (27)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are you glad to hear the tidingsL. C. Hall (Author)1
Beautiful path my feet shall treadL. C. H. (Author)English3
Beautiful rays of holiest lightL. C. Hall (Author)1
But now I say, not as I willL. C. Hall (Author)1
Deeper in Thy love, O JesusL. C. Hail (Author)English3
Dwelling in his holy presenceL. C. Hall (Author)1
Have you found the cross, dear travelerL. C. Hall (Author)1
Hear the battle cry that's soundingL. C. Hall (Author)1
Hiding in the Rock, where we are blestL. C. Hall (Author)English2
Hope is singing softly, in her sweetest strainL. C. Hall (Author)1
In traveling through this countryL. C. Hall (Author)1
Jesus is dearer than ever to meL. C. H. (Author)English3
Marching on with Jesus to glorious victoryL. C. Hall (Author)1
My bridegroom is comingL. C. Hall (Author)1
O wondrous day that's coming soonL. C. Hall (Author)English2
Onward we go with our hearts all aflameL. C. Hall (Author)1
The long, long, battle line is flungL. C. Hall (Author)1
There's One I tell my sorrows, my every grief and painL. C. Hall (Author)1
These are not drunk with wine, as ye supposeL. C. Hall (Author)1
Though shed on the cross, so long agoL. C. Hall (Author)1
Trusting not fearing, that is the wayL. C. Hall (Author)1
We are children of the King, As we journey hear us singL. C. H. (Author)English1
We travel through the lonely valleyL. C. Hall (Author)1
What did they do on PentecostL. C. Hall (Author)English3
When darkness seems to settle downL. C. Hall (Author)1
When our King shall come in gloryL. C. Hall (Author)1
Who took my burdens all awayL. C. Hall (Author)English7
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