Flora H. Cassel

Flora H. Cassel
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Short Name: Flora H. Cassel
Full Name: Cassel, Flora H., (Flora Hamilton), 1852-1911
Birth Year: 1852
Death Year: 1911
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Texts by Flora H. Cassel (52)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort ascending
How I love Jesus I never can tellFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English4
In Thine own word, O blessed LordFlora H. Cassel (Author)English4
Jesus called the children, Saying, Come to meF. H. C. (Author)4
O swiftly the moments are flyingF. H. C. (Author)4
We will give our hearts to JesusFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English4
Beautiful flowers, blossoms we loveF. H. C. (Author)English3
Borne on the wings of a chilling blastFlora H. Cassel (Author)English3
Only a few fleeting days or yearsFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English3
There are bands of ribbon white around the worldF. H. C. (Author)English3
We hear the dear Master callingF. H. C. (Author)English3
Where are you going, my brotherF. H. C. (Author)English3
A demoniac comes from the tombs of the hillsF. H. C. (Author)English2
A teacher sought earnestly good seed to sowF. H. C. (Author)English2
Ah, we shall miss you, dear sisterF. H. C. (Author)English2
Arise most quickly, good deeds sow thicklyFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Be still, my heart, and cease thy cryFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Do you wander weak and wearyFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Ever the Savior is speaking to theeF. H. C. (Author)English2
Father, Thou art all compassionFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
For thus hath the Lord said unto meF. H. C. (Author)English2
I know my Lord will come, On some bright dayFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
In my prison dark and gloomyF. H. C. (Author)English2
In rich profusion lay the flowersFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Listen, do you hear that tappingF. H. C. (Author)English2
Look! behold the golden dawningFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
My hope is built on sacred wordFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Nearer the dawning temperance dayFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Oh, brother the harvest is readyFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)2
O Father, from thy throne on highFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
O God of our country, O Lord of the freeF. H. C. (Author)2
O hear the temperance bells ring outF. H. C. (Author)English2
O Lord, I call to theeF. H. C. (Author)2
O many weary years have passedFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Over our land a dark cloud hoversFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Over the oceans' stormy billowsFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Over the waves our good ship ridesFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Our lovely land is cloudedF. H. C. (Author)English2
Out upon the meadow in the hayF. H. C. (Author)English2
Rally, rally, temperance bells are chimingF. H. C. (Author)English2
See the fatal wine glass liftedFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Sleep soft, true heart, and slumber wellFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
There is a country, so bright and fairF. H. C. (Author)English2
Three sons slept well at home that nightF. H. C. (Author)English2
Trust the Savior now and everFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
Upon the chilly night A sudden sound of frightFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Watch, watch, watch, for ye know not whenF. H. C. (Author)English2
We are girls so gay and happyF. H. C. (Author)English2
When down the street with passage fleetFlora H. Cassel (Author)English2
Wine is flowing, ruby glowingF. H. C. (Author)English2
With a heart full of loveF. H. C. (Author)2
Work away, work and prayFlora Hamilton Cassel (Author)English2
I am a stranger here, within a foreign landF. H. Cassel (Author)English1
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