Harriet E. Jones

Harriet E. Jones
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Short Name: Harriet E. Jones
Full Name: Jones, Harriet E., 1823-1915
Birth Year: 1823
Death Year: 1915

Harriet E. Rice Jones, 1823-1915

Born: Ap­ril 18, 1823, Pom­pey Hol­low, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York.
Died: 1915, Bing­ham­ton, New York.
Buried: Oran Com­mun­i­ty Church Cem­e­te­ry, Pom­pey, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York.

Daughter of El­e­a­zer Rice, Jones lived in Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Her girl­hood was spent on a farm, re­ceiv­ing what ed­u­ca­tion the count­ry schools and one term at high school could pro­vide. She was al­ways fond of read­ing, and was a great sing­er, with a clear ring­ing voice. On Ju­ly 7, 1844, she mar­ried a son of Rev. Ze­nas Jones; her hus­band died in 1879. Her song writ­ing ca­reer b­egan when her po­e­try came to the at­ten­tion of Dr. M. J. Mun­ger, who asked if she could write some Sun­day school hymns for him. She went on to write for Daniel Town­er, J. C. Ew­ing, the Fill­more bro­thers, and others.

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You're sailing toward the fearful rapids, brotherHarriet E. Jones (Author)English9
Ye slumbering Christians, arouse ye, awakeMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English4
Ye servants of Jesus, awake from your sleepMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Ye saints of God, rejoice and singHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Ye men of God, to arms, to arms!Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Would you live for evermoreHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Would you labor for the Master, Doing good along the way?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Would you go rejoicing onHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Would you claim the sweet promise of JesusMrs. H. Jones (Author)English3
Would you bear the welcome plauditMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Witness for Jesus, His name confessHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Within thy courts, O Lord, We meet this sacred dayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
With joy we come and gladly singHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Will you come to the feast? Will you sup with the Lord?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English8
Who'll be leading, gently leadingMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
Who will forth to lead the childrenHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
While sailing over the waters wideHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
While on our earthly journeyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When we reach the fields of EdenHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
When the working time is overMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the toiling time is over here belowHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the toiling time is endedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the sinner turns from sinH. E. Jones (Author)English8
When the shadows round me gatherHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the saints march in for the crowningHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the pearly gates unfold, over there, over thereHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the call from the skies bids the blood washed ariseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
When the burdened heart relentsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
When Jesus comes in His gloryHarriet Jones (Author)English2
When I would count my blessingsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
When dreary shadows veil my skiesMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English3
What rejoicing there will be, when beyond the silent seaHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
What can sweetly fill my soulMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English6
We're under the banner of JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We're sailing in salvation's arkHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We're on our way to glory landHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
We're marching to conquerHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We're going to hang a tyrantHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We're a little sunshine bandHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We're a little Christian band (Jones)Harriet E. Jones (Author)4
We'll meet again on Eden's plainsMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English3
We will love the children's Friend, yes, we willMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English4
We will bear each other's burdens and for one another prayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
We shall reach the golden gateMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
We shall reach our home some dayMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English9
We shall meet the King of heavenHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We shall gain the shining landMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English4
We shall cross the rolling tide some sweet day, yes, some sweet dayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English8
We shall conquer in the battle for the rightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We must wait, we must work, we must watch, we must prayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
We may plant some blossoms fairHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We may brighten paths of woeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We love the Holy Bible, its pages love to scanHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We have a Rock a safe retreatMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English13
We come with songs of gladness to praise our God and KingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English1
We come, we come, this hallowed dayHarriet E. Jones (Author)5
We come, we come, this festive dayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We can give a cup of waterHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
We are youthful students, learning from the BibleHarriet E. Jones (Author)English10
We are willing workers in the open fieldHarriet E. Jones (Author)English9
We are soldiers in the army of the mighty King of kings (Jones)Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We are marching right alongHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
We are marching lightHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We are marching hand in handMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We are little soldiers trueHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We are little Christian servants of the Master trueHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We are little blossoms in our Father's gardenHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We are junior workers strongHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
We are happy pilgrims, full of joy and songHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
We are coming, we are coming, From the east and from the westMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
We are children of a King, wondrous KingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Way down upon the paths forbiddenMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Vile and sinful, though thou artHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Upon the cross the Savior died, Upon the cross was crucifiedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Unto Thee I fly, O Savior!Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Unto our God let notes of praiseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Trusting in the words of JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Toiler, have you weary grown?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English4
To thee we render thanks and praiseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
To that sweet home for which I longHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
To sit upon the left or rightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
To save the world the Savior came, Glory, HallelujahHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
'Tis sweet to know that Jesus cameMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
'Tis sweet to know that Christ receivesHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
'Tis sweet to dwell in love divineHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Thy lead, O Lord, I know is bestHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Throw to the breeze the bannerHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Through the precious, precious bloodHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Three hours the earth is filled with gloomHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Though often our feet may be bleedingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Though your sins be red like crimsonHarriett E. Jones (Author)English5
There's joy in the thought of a raiment of whiteMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English4
There's an old fashioned storyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
There's a Stranger close beside youHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
There's a star overhead, there's a babe in the stallHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There's a star in the east, There are songs in the airHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
There's a home beyond the JordanHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There's a glittering star overheadHarriet E. Jones (Author)7
There's a beautiful region just now in my viewHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
There's a beautiful light shining over the seaHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There's a beautiful home for the children of God (Jones)Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
There stands a rock amid the wavesHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
There sat by the wayside, one dayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There is sweet contentment in my soul todayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There is glory in my soul Since the Savior made me wholeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English14
There is a Star, a Beacon LightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There is a Friend whose name is LoveHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There is a blessed goalMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
There is a beautiful pathHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
There is a beautiful home beyond the silent seaHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
There are songs, sweet songs, that I love to hearHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
There are friends, kind friends, that to me are dearHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There are days of toil for His servants trueHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
There are dangers drear on the sea of lifeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
There are breaking hearts todayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The Savior died to set me freeHarriet E. Jones (Author)4
The righteous Father knoweth bestHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The one who suffered on the treeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The Lord is my Shepherd, then why should I fearMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
The little soldiers of our KingHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
The little ones, tho' very youngHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The King's highway is a pleasant roadHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The King in his beauty upon the white throneHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The King bids you come and partake of the feastHarriet Jones (Author)English10
The glory of conquest! be valiant, my brothersHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The fountain of healing is openHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
The fields are white with the ripened grainMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
The dear Redeemer came to winHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
The dear little children are gathered todayMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
The beautiful waters are movingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
The beautiful streams in that wonderful landHarriet Jones (Author)English2
The army of Jesus is marching alongMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
The angels watch till early morning Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Sweet the task to work for JesusH. Jones (Author)2
Sweet songs are heard in woodland bowersHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sweet is the fount of mercyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Still out of Christ, O fearful thoughtHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
Step out on the promise, O sinnerHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Spread the tidings all abroad, Jesus lives, Jesus livesMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Speed away, speed away on your mission of loveHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Souls that are precious are out in the coldHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sons and daughters hearts unitedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sometime we'll reach the summer landHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sometime we'll cross the rolling tideHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sometime the night of sorrow will be overHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Some sweet morning, noon or eveningHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Soldiers of Jesus, arise in your mightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sing the song of free salvationMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Sing the joyful news againHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Sing the Christian's marching song, and sing it with a willMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English10
Sing, O sing the dear old storyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
Sind wie Scharlach deine SündenHarriet E. Jones (Author)German1
Since my soul is redeemed, since I walk in the lightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Show me, O Lord, Thy gloryMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Shall I tell you why I sing a joyful lay?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Seht, der Kleinen frohe ScharHarriet E. Jones (Author)German2
See yonder vessel, the storm rages highMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
See the beacon brightly burningHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
See the band of little childrenMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Se esta noite vier JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)Portuguese2
Ring, ring the bells, the joyful bellsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English1
Ring, ring the bells over mountain and plainHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Ring out the tidings in notes loud and clearHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Ring out, ring outHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Ring out, glad bells, over hills and dellsMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Return, poor wanderer, returnHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Press onward, Christian soldier, press onward to the prizeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Precious promise from my SaviorH. E. Jones (Author)English2
Precious Jesus saves from sinHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Precious Christ, in whom I trustHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Praise, O praise the King of heaven! Soul of mine, an anthem raiseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Plant blossoms, rare blossoms your pathway alongMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English3
Patiently we toil alongHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Passing through the fiery furnaceHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Over where the ransomed gatherMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
Out on sin's ocean the careless are driftingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Our master to obeyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Our Lord commands, and we obeyMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Our blessed Lord is just the sameHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Onward God's army is marchingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Onward, Christian! wrecks are tossingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Onward, brothers, shout the watchwordHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Only ask, the truth believeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
On, on, to the rescue, ye servants of GodHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
On Calvary's mountain he bought meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O who are these so near the throneMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English5
O the music over yonderHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O sinner, come to Christ today, no longer stand without the gateHattie E. Jones (Author)English2
O roll the glad chorus of praise alongMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O I am so glad that salvation is freeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
O glad whosoever, the deed is doneMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English31
O bless His name!Mrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O beautiful home of the soul!Mrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
O wondrous sea of GalileeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
O wondrous love, the Savior diedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O wonderful, wonderful story Believers so love to repeatMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
O wie köstlich die VerheißungHarriet E. Jones (Author)German2
O what a meeting that will be, In that sweet time to comeHarriet Jones (Author)English7
O wanderer come to JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O, voices of angels just over the tide!Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O to be nearer to JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O 'tis sweet to talk of JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O 'tis summer all the timeMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O the wondrous love of Jesus, Whom they scourged and crucifiedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O the meetings, O the greetingsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
O the matchless love and mercyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O the homeland over yonder, where abide the blood washed throngHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O that song, when safe at homeHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
O sweet is the service of JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
O soul, by many woes oppressedHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
O sing the sweet story againHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O shun the road, so broad and coldHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O shall I help to swell the songHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O promise sweet for every oneHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O precious, precious JesusMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English4
O praise the Lord, I've been redeemedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O Lord of lords, O King of kingsMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
O life giving water that floweth so freeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O land of the purified, home of the blestMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
O Lamb of God for sinners slain, I come, I come to TheeMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O, I am so happy in Jesus, My soul is overflowing with loveMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O how sweet the loving deedMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English4
O home sweet home so free from careHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O herrliche Botschaft, "Es ist vollbracht"Mrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)German3
O glorious homeland just over the lineHarriet E. Jones (Author)English13
O for a thousand tongues to sing My dear Redeemer's praiseMrs. H. E. J. (Author (Chorus))English1
O, fathomless fountain of mercyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O ever sweet and holy nameHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O, dear to the heart of the ShepherdHarriet E. Jones (Author)1
O, das Heimatland da drobenHarriet E. Jones (Author)German2
O come to the fold of the ShepherdHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
O can it be, O can it beHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O, Calvary, O Calvary, my Savior suffered there for meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O book of books, O precious wordHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
O beautiful Zion, the home of the blestHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
O beautiful robes of whitenessHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
O beautiful home of the wearyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
O beautiful banner for mortals unfurledHarriet E. Jones (Author)4
O be faithful, Christian soldiers, in a very little whileHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Now we gladly gather inHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Now let us sing the song againHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Now is the time to laborHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Nothing to bring, O Savior KingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Not now but when 'tis God's sweet willHarriet E. Jones (b. 1824) (Author)English5
Not a cloud to hide our skyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Nobody knows like Jesus, who seeth my every sinHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
No more parting, no more sorrowHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Never a love like the love of the LordHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
My Savior had not where to layHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
My Redeemer safely leads meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
My peace is like a riverHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
My own darling boy, I so tenderly lovedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
My feet were in the miry clayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
My brother, the Master is calling for theeMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Move forward, soldiers of the crossHarriet E. Jones (Author)English10
‘Mid the cold, barren waysHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Mark well the words so wisely saidHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Make it known among the people on which side you standHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Loving Savior, lead Thou meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English24
Loving Savior, lead meHarriet Jones (Author)English2
Love's redeeming work is done, On the cross of shame 'twas doneMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
Lonely pilgrim, art thou wearyMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Lo! ‘tis free, this great salvationHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Lo, the many fields are whiteHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Lo! an army, grand, is marchingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Little tongues can utter praiseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Little sowers blest indeedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Little hands, little hands, Working out our Lord's commandsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Lights for our Jesus, our motto shall beHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Lift me higher, blessed Jesus, that for Thee I firmly standMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Let us work in cheerful wayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Let us work for Jesus While below we stayHarriet Jones (Author)English2
Let us do the work before usHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Let us arise to do and dareHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Let the little children bring Floral tributesHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Let the Easter praise ariseHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Just over beyond, in the city of gold, Where never an ill can betideMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Just as he wills, so let it beHarriet E. Jones (Author)English9
Jesus uns zu retten kamHarriet E. Jones (Author)German1
Jesus loves the children, He has told us soHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Jesus, keep within Thy foldMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Jesus is tenderly calling for thee, Waiting and longing thy comfort to beHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Jesus came to bring salvation to a ruined raceHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I've seen the light from heaven's throneHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
I've enlisted in the army of the Lord, I have promised to be foremost in the frayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Is your heart all stained with sin?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Is thy heart oppressed with pain?Mrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
In yonder home my mansion standsHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
In the slough of despond I resolved not to stayHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
In the shining home of Jesus we may dwellMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
In the shelter of the rock, I am restingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
In the shadow of thy wings O dear RedeemerMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English5
In the shadow of His wings I am resting sweetlyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
In the land of endless sheenHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
In the home of song and beautyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
In the home of bliss, where the Savior isHarriet E. Jones (Author)7
In the home beyond the tideHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
In the garden prostrate lyingMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
In the army of the Lord, We are marching onMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
In that wondrous home divineHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
In den Wohnungen dort obenHarriet E. Jones (Author)German3
I'm thinking of Jesus, of glory, and restHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I'm thinking just now of a beautiful restHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I'm in the grand army of Jesus my KingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I'm going home to Jesus, I'm near the river's sideHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I'm a pilgrim going homeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I'll speak a word for Jesus, Wherever I may beMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I'll live for my Lord and redeemerHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I'll do as precious Jesus bidsHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
If our Lord should come tonightHarriet E. Jones (Author)English9
I would be a sunbeam in the halls of homeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I will trust in the Lord my GodMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I will sing and tell the story, what the Lord has done for meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I will never be afraid when foes of God assailHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I will bear my cross and will suffer lossHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I want to work in the gospel fieldHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I want to live just as He wants me to liveHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I want to live in gloryMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
I want to do something for Jesus my SaviorHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I thirst for Thee, the living GodMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
I sought the blessed RedeemerH. E. Jones (Author)English2
I need Thee, Lord, from day to day, As I pursue the rugged wayMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I love to think of the ransomed throngHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
I love to think of the music grandHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I love to think of heaven, The home where Jesus isMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
I like to think that Jesus, Was once a little childHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I learned a song with sweet refrainHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I know that my Redeemer lives, who doth the heart renewHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I know my Savior loves meHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I have plunged beneath the flood, I have felt the love divineHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
I have had a taste of the joys aboveMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I have found the waters sweetHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my courseHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I have a friend, a faithfulHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I had rather be found in the highway of GodHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I come to thee, O gracious OneMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English2
I am walking with my Savior (Jones)Harriet E. Jones (Author)2
I am trusting in the Savior, Who for me the wine press trodHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
I am trusting in the Lord, HallelujahHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I am thinking just now of that wonderful climeHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
I am the Lord's and He is mine, Praise, O praise His nameHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
I am so glad that salvation is freeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
I am so glad that Jesus livesHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I am pleading, blessed JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
I am on the Lord's side, I have been redeemedHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
I am happy in the Lord, I am trusting in His wordHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I am dwelling with my Savior on the heights of Beulah landHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
I am dwelling in the sunshine with my blessed Lord and SaviorHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
How the hand of love can lightenHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
How the bright angels sing since the Christ cameHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
How I love to cling to JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Hold fast, dear friend, that which thou hastHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Hide me, O my blessed SaviorMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Herald the story of saving graceHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Hearts are never, never achingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Hear the merry Christmas bellsMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English4
He who dwelt among the lowlyMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English5
He, the dear Savior, doth His word fulfilMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
He brought me up from the miry clayMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English7
Have you sins o'er which you're grievingHarriet E. Jones (Author)4
Have you heard about the fountainMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Have you been to Jesus with your every sinHarriet E. Jones (Author)4
Hail to the risen SaviorHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Golden promise from the FatherHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
God be with us through the days to comeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Go spread the news abroadHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Go and gather in the childrenHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Glory to Jesus, His word is trueHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Give unto us, dear SaviorMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Gather them in, the tender lambsHarriet Jones (Author)English2
From their bed the grasses springHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Friend of sinners, take, O take meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
For the sunshine and the rainHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
For me, O yes, for even meHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Faint not, weary pilgrim, though sad and distressedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Every day anointings, This my earnest pleaHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Eternity, how long, how longMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Enlisted for Christ and His kingdomHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Eilt froh herbei von Nah und FernH. E. J. (Author)German2
Du seiler mod et grusomt strømfald, broderHarriet E. Jones (Author)Norwegian2
Draw me near Thee, loving SaviorHarriet E. Jones (Author)English12
Down at the cross where the Savior died, Low at the foot of the CrucifiedHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Don't let your sickle get rustyMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English3
Does the Lord own me His today?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Do you hear the glad refrainHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Do the clouds oft veil your skyHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Death shall come to claim us allHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Dear Lord, to Thee I comeHarriet Jones (Author)English4
Dear little lambs that are straying outsideHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Day by day the Lord to you is sayingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Cruel thorns are in my pathwayHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Come weary one by sin oppressed, Christ is waiting to save youHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Come unto me, come unto me, I am the light of the worldHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Come to the fountain of mercy, Come with thy sin and thy woeHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Come Spirit come, with light divineHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Come into our school so dearHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Come, Holy Spirit, Thee I am needingHarriet E. Jones (Author)English7
Christ is now ready to cleanse you from sinHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Christ died for me, O precious thoughtHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
Christ as Judge is coming by and byHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Can you sing a sweet new songHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
Can I forget when from the throneHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
Can I forget the sacred spotHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
By and by, we shall meet on the bright, golden shoreH. E. Jones (Author)English2
By and by, our Lord is comingHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Bring the little lambs to JesusMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Bright little soldiers are needed todayHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
Blessed Redeemer, O come very nearHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Blessed Lord and dear Redeemer I am longing to be wholeMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Bless the Lord, O my soul, I will ever rejoiceMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Behold, a stranger, wondrous fairHarriet Jones (Author)English3
Be on thy guard, O soul of mineHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Auf, auf! ihr Kämpfer in den Krieg!Harriet E. Jones (Author)German2
At the sounding of the trumpet That shall summon one and allHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
At the foot of the cross where I foundHarriet E. Jones (Author)English3
As the days are going by, do you raise God's banner highHarriet E. Jones (Author)English5
As pants the hart for watersH. Jones (Author)2
Are your robes all stained with sin?Mrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
Are you weary, sister, brotherHarriet Jones (Author)English2
Are you toiling for the Master, are you busy every day?Mrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Are you toiling day by dayMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Are you out in sin, and the foe's your heart within?Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Are you on the road to ZionMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Are you in byways of sorrow and sinHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Are we walking in the light? Are we serving one another?Mrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English2
Are we keeping close to JesusHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
Although a stormy road I treadHarriet E. Jones (Author)English6
Abide with me, O Lord, abide with meHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A youthful pilgrim bandHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A sweet new song is in my soulHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A song is in my heart today, for all my sins are washed awayMrs. H. E. Jones (Author)English5
A merciful Savior is Jesus my LordHarriet E. Jones (Author)2
A golden promise I may claimHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A feast is preparing, the King will presideMrs. Harriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A dreadful foe is in our landHarriet E. Jones (Author)English4
A dear, youthful army is marching alongHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
A dear little army of childrenMrs. Harriet Jones (Author)English3
A call comes ringing from the throneHarriet E. Jones (Author)3
A brave, loyal army of soldiersHarriet E. Jones (Author)English2
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