J. T. McKibben

Short Name: J. T. McKibben
Full Name: McKibben, J. T.
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Texts by J. T. McKibben (72)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Above this world of sin and care, there is a City bright and fairJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
Alone in the garden the world's sin to bearJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) That saved a wretch like meJ. T. M. (Arranger)English2
As along the path of life I treadJ. T. M. (Author)English1
As I travel along I am singing a songJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
As on the cross the Savior hung, And for the sinner diedJ. T. M. (Author)English1
Beyond the beauty of the setting sunJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
For many years I traveled out on sin's mountain coldJ. T. M. (Author)English1
Gladly I sing of love divineJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
God's love is now my ShepherdJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
Has life's burdens today weighed heavy on youJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
Here I am weary, sad hearted and blueJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
Here in this world we have great singingsJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
I am traveling on to a City fairJ. T. M. (Author)English1
I can hear the Savior calling, From the land just over the wayJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
I have a Friend so precious, so very dear to me (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Author)English1
I have a Friend who help doth lendJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
I hear sweet music ringingJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
I know there is a brighter world than thisJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
I walk in sunlight nowJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
I'm glad my faith on wings can riseJ. T. M. (Author)English2
I'm happy each day while traveling this wayJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
I'm just a pilgrim here below, Where tears of sorrow often flowJ. T. M. (Author)English1
I'm thinking of my SaviorJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
In the morning of joy when the dead shall ariseJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
In this world there is sorrow, in this world there is careJ. T. McKibben (Author)3
I've a beautiful home in a wonderful landJ. T. McK. (Author)English2
I've a home of endless gloryJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
Jesus will come to earth again, Coming to free our souls from painJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
Last year the rose I wore was redJ. T. Mc K. (Author)English1
My home is across cold Jordan wideJ. T. McKibben (Author)English3
O Blessed Rock hold Thou me fastJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
O God beneath Thy sheltering wingsJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
O God of love, O Prince of PeaceJ. T. M. (Author)English1
O love divine that lifted meJ. T. M. (Author)English1
O what a bright and happy morningJ. T. M. (Author)English1
O what a glad morning when Jesus shall call meJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
O wonderful sunlight of loveJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
Often I think of that beautiful homeJ. T. McKibben (Author)1
O my brother today, as you travel life's wayJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
On that bright eternal morning, when this earthly life shall ceaseJ. T. McKibben (Author)1
Once I drank with thirst unquenchedJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
One thing of Thee dear Lord I askJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
Some day I do not know just nowJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
Somewhere there is a bright land where with the angels I'll standJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
The Savior came down from heaven above, He came to the earth to show His great loveJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
The Savior is my Lord and KingJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
The Savior saved my soul one dayJ. T. M. (Author)English1
There are those that we love, and walked with down hereJ. T. M. (Author)English1
There flows a stream through death's dark valleyJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
There is a heavenly Country so brightJ. T. McK. (Author)English3
There is a heavenly country that is waiting for meJ. T. McK. (Author)English2
There is a land beyond the skies, A happy place called ParadiseJ. T. McKibben (Author)English2
There is a land of sweetest music where God's children ever singJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
There will come a day of gladness, When we all shall gather homeJ. T. McK (Author)English1
There's a City of gold far above the blue skyJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
There's a country we are told where we never shall grow oldJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
This world is full of trouble, And often I complainJ. T. McK. (Author)English2
Up the Calvary road I travelJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
Visions of Victory now burst on my sightJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
Wait on the Lord thou contrite soulJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
Well! I cried unto the Lord and He saved my soulJ. T. McK. (Author)English1
What can keep me happy and strongJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
When all my labor here is endedJ. T. M. (Author)English1
When Jesus came down from heaven above, He came to the earth to show His great loveJ. T. McK. (Author)English2
When Jesus our Savior came down from above (McKibben)J. T. McKibben (Author)English1
When life's faded flower shall freshenJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
When the evening shadows fall, I shall hear my Savior callJ. T. M. (Author)English1
When the glory bells ring on the morning of joyJ. T. M. (Author)English1
When we reach our home eternal, on the everlasting hillsJ. T. McK (Author)English1
Won't that be a happy morning when the dead in Christ shall riseJ. T. M. (Author)English1
Ye men who dwell on freedom's plainJ. T. McKibben (Author)English1
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