James L. Black

Short Name: James L. Black
Full Name: Black, James L. (See Crosby, Fanny)

Pseudonym. See Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915



Texts by James L. Black (22)sort iconAsInstances
Alas how long have I refusedJames L. Black (Author)4
All to thee, O Savior mineJames L. Black (Author)1
Carry me tenderly, JesusJames L. Black (Author)4
Child of God, be not discouragedJames L. Black (Author)6
God is here, and that to bless usJames L. Black (Author)4
I sit at the feet of JesusJames L. Black (Author)1
I'm happy, I'm happy as a mortal can beJames L. Black (Author)1
I'm happy, I'm happy as a mortal can be, forJames L. Black (Author)2
In the good old way where the saints have goneJames L. Black (Author)4
O Kedron, lovely Kedron, whose pensive musicJames L. Black (Author)1
O Savior, tarry yet, Hear me I prayJames L. Black (Author)1
Of him I boast who shed for meJames L. Black (Author)4
O wondrous love, how can it beJames L. Black (Author)1
One by one, the sheaves are gatheredJames L. Black (Author)2
Our souls cry out HallelujahJames L. Black (Author)7
Return, O ye lost ones, for why will ye strayJames L. Black (Author)3
Send the tidings, happy tidingsJames L. Black (Author)1
The Master commandeth his servants to goJames L. Black (Author)2
There is a joy that fillsJames L. Black (Author)1
Thou art a Rock in a thirsty landJames L. Black (Author)2
'Tis the blessed Savior callingJames L. Black (Author)1
Weary and thirsty, O why wilt thou roamJames L. Black (Author)6