| Short Name: | Margaret E. M. Sangster |
| Full Name: | Sangster, Margaret E. M. |
| Texts by Margaret E. M. Sangster (40) | As | Instances |
|---|---|---|
| A song of thanksgiving | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 1 |
| All your need will God supply | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Amid earth's changes, Lord | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Blessed Jesus, I would sing | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| Children lift your happy voices | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Children of darkness in sin | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Comes any good from Nazareth | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 4 |
| Dear little children, reading | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Don't keep Jesus waiting at your door | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| For peace and for plenty | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 15 |
| For sowing and reaping | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| Forget them not, O Christ | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 9 |
| Give us this day, dear Lord, our daily bread | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| I must obey my mother | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| I want to be a happy saint | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| It's coming, coming nearer, the lovely land unseen | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 7 |
| Jesus, when the light is fading | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Joint heirs with Christ the blessed | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| No tramp of marching armies | Margaret E. Sangster (Author) | 5 |
| Now in the pleasant springtime | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| O Christ, forget not them who stand | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 7 |
| O Jesus Christ, most wonderful | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Out of my need you come to me | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Out of the chill and the shadow | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| She walked amid the lilies | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Sing that the winter is over | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Sometimes the path is dreary | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| The ships glide in at the harbor's mouth | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 22 |
| Their faces to Jerusalem | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| There were only two or three of us | Margaret E. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Thine is the power, Lord | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Think of it, little children | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Thou knowest, Lord | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Through dark and light | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 6 |
| 'Tis the grief of my life | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| Upon Judea's starlit plain | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| We have gathered once more | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 5 |
| We praise thee, we bless thee | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 2 |
| We take our share of fretting | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |
| Who fain would follow Jesus | Margaret E. M. Sangster (Author) | 3 |