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Joe Roper

Short Name: Joe Roper
Full Name: Roper, Joe
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Texts by Joe Roper (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I travel down life's pathway, Jesus leads me all the wayJoe Roper (Author)English1
He's a faithful GuideJoe Roper (Author)English1
I have a feeling down in my soulJ. R. (Author)English1
I like the old-time way of preachingJoe Roper (Author)English1
I once was lone and weary, in a lone and sinful stateJ. R. (Author)English2
Just a little farther is home, sweet homeJoe Roper (Author)English1
Lord, I come to Thee, humbly now I cryJoe Roper (Author)1
Memories of yesterday, Memories of homeJ. R. (Author)English2
O, I'm feeling mighty fineJoe Roper (Author)English1
Praise Him! Praise Him! Christ, our Mighty KingJoe Roper (Author)English1
Some glad morning when the trumpet makes its soundJ. R. (Author)English1
There is a wonderful loveJoe Roper (Author)English3
There's a train that's heaven bound it's right on timeJoe Roper (Author)1
There's a wonderful love Sent down from heaven aboveJoe Roper (Author)English1
What a happy day, all along the wayJoe Roper (Author)English1
When the skies are dark and drear and your heart is filled with fearJ. R. (Author)English1
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