F. E. Pettingell

Short Name: F. E. Pettingell
Full Name: Pettingell, F. E.
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Texts by F. E. Pettingell (43)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Beautiful morning of springtimeF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Bright are the hours of summerF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Christ is born in Bethlehem, Peace to bring and strife to stemF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Countless seeds we all are sowingF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Extol Jehovah's nameF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Go forth, in the strength of the MasterF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
He is risen, angels sayF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Lift up the cross in every landMrs. F. E. Pattengill (Author)English2
Listen, over the plains of JudahF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Look not on the wine cup, Though the wine gives a ruddy lightF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Lowly He comes in meekness, Jesus, the Holy OneF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Mighty are the hosts of evilMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Now the Christmas light is fadingMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
O friend of friends unchangingF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
O hallowed town of BethlehemF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
O we love the blessed storyF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
On mountains height, by peaceful shoresMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
On the sacred page we readMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Onward, ever onward, Heart and mind engagingMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Praise the great Jehovah's nameMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Shall the earth now brown and bareF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
The Lord is King, His praises ringF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
The nation's honor heroesMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
There is a song, a glad, sweet songF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Wayward child, whose footsteps strayF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
We are restless little childrenF. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
We have softly slumbered Safe from cold and stormMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
While the first faint hues of morningMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English2
Above earth's din and turmoilF. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
Merry, merry bells are ringingF. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
Now the fairy queen of summerMiss. F. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
O blessed day of days, We hail thy gladsome raysF. E. Pettingell (Author (chorus))English3
On dewy plain where shepherds were abidingMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
On the wilds of JudahF. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
The summer's heat the winter's coldF. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
Welcome day of resurrectionF. E. Pettingell (Author)English3
Heirs of our nation delight in old gloryF. E. Pettingell (Author)English4
On this glad triumphant morningF. E. Pettingell (Author)English4
Praise the great Jehovah, Magnify His nameF. E. Pettingell (Author)English4
Who is this that cometh in the starlit glowMrs. F. E. Pettingell (Author)English4
Christ is born the promised SaviorF. E. Pettingell (Author)English5
Through the changing seasons Of the changing yearF. E. Pettingell (Author)English6
Ring, bells, ring out the storyMiss F. E. Pettingell (Author)English7
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