Grace Weiser Davis

Grace Weiser Davis
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Short Name: Grace Weiser Davis
Full Name: Davis, Grace Weiser

Grace Weiser Davis USA 1860-1933? Born near York, PA, she married judge James Nixon Davis in 1889. They attended the Asbury United Methodist Church in York. She became a Methodist evangelist. In 1900 she moved to Jersey City, NJ. She compiled several works, including: “Gems of gospel songs” (1885), “Favorite gospel songs” (1894) with Elisha A. Hoffman, “Childhood conversions” (1897).

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Texts by Grace Weiser Davis (92)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
After a while the trump will soundGrace W. Davis (Author)English3
All hail the power of Jesus, He sets the prisonersGrace Weiser Davis (Author)1
All is not lost, though passed beyond our sightGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
All the world for Jesus, Be this our earnest aimGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English7
As our heavenly Father the sparrow's fall doth knowMrs. Grace Wieser Davis (Author)English8
"As thy day thy strength shall be;" Christ will not be far from theeGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
Awake, why art thou sleepingGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Be ye steadfast, standing for the right!Grace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Бүх дэлхий Есүсийнх (Bükh delkhii Yesüsiinkh)Grace W. Davis (Author)Mongolian1
Closer, still closer, This shall ever beGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
Come Spirit with refining fireGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Come to the precious gospel feastGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English3
Darkness now covers the face of the skiesG. W. D. (Alterer)English1
Do you know at this moment your sins are forgiven?G. W. D. (Author)English1
For God so loved the world, the world gone far astrayG. W. D. (Author)English2
For the steps that never come back I waitG. W. D. (Author)English1
Go and tell Jesus all thy deepest sinG. W. D. (Author)English2
Go ye into the world, the glad tidings proclaimGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
Good resolves won't save meGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English3
Hallelujah! hallelujah! I am glad to tellGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English0
He that winneth souls is wise, Strive one soul to winGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English3
Hide me, O my Savior, hide me From the tempter's darts and wilesG. W. D. (Author)English3
هللويا هللويا فرحا أقولGrace Weiser Davis (Author)Arabic0
How dear to my heart are the fond recollections (Davis)Grace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
How great was my sin, and how heavy my loadGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
I am happy every day, I am happy all the wayMrs. Grace Weiser Davis (Author)English10
I am walking close to Jesus, walkingGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
I asked the trees, with their foliage fairG. W. D. (Author)English1
I find my frame doth waste awayG. W. D. (Author)English1
I had wandered far in sinful waysGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest"G. W. D. (Author (Chorus))English1
I sought the Lord, and He heard meGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
I wandered in darkness, my heart filled with sinGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
I will go to Jesus, for I know he died for meG. W. D. (Alterer)English1
In that city just in sightGrace Weiser Davis (Author)2
In the day and in the nightG. W. D. (Author)English2
In the shadow of Thy wings I'm secureGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
"It is finished," so the Savior saidGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
I've a message of salvation from Christ the LordGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
Jesus came to save from sinGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English5
Jesus, Savior, Thou who art mineGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English4
Let my first thought be as I wake to prayGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
Let not your heart be troubled, neither be afraid (Davis)G. W. D. (Author)English1
Life's fitful storms God can stillGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
Many seek for earthly gemsG. W. D. (Author)English2
My heart was full of deep unrestGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English3
My little one, dressed in snowy whiteGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English5
No danger can my soul affrightGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English4
Not my own! redeemed by JesusGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
O, a better day is dawningG. W. D. (Author)English3
O child of God, with Christ joint heirGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
O Lord, my heart is filled with sinGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Once I walked in sinful waysGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
Pass me not, O tender SaviorGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English3
Peace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fear, For God will lend an listening earGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Seit ich Frieden fand in des Heilands WundenGrace Weiser Davis (Author)German2
Seit ich Rettung fand in des HeilandsGrace Weiser Davis (Author)German1
Shepherds heard the glad refrainGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English3
Since I lost my sins and I found my SaviorGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English86
Sleep well, beloved, and take thy restGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
So great salvation from the depths of sinGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
Songs of rejoicing, Savior, we bringGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
Soul, watch and pray, the Master saidG. W. D. (Author)English2
Suffer children, said the SaviorGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
The comforter is comeGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
The Lord stands knocking, sayingG. W. D. (Author)English2
There is a land, not far awayGrace Wieser Davis (Author)2
There shall be showers of blessings, Let them, dear Lord, now descendGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English4
There will be no dark valley when the Savior comesG. W. D. (Author)English4
There's a city of light, where there cometh no night (Davis)Grace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
There's a cross for you, there's a cross for meGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
There's a fountain for uncleannessG. W. D. (Author)English1
There's a hand stretched out in mercyGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
There's an uttermost salvation, 'Tis a fountain full and freeGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
Though fiery darts assail, Jesus is near meGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English1
To the sinners' friend and SaviorGrace Wieser Davis (Author)1
'Twas a happy, happy day, When I first began to prayG. W. D. (Author)English2
'Twas a woman filled with sorrow and careGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
'Twas for love Jesus came from the skyGrace Weiser David (Author)2
Up and down this weary earth I've wanderedGrace Davis (Author)English3
We are bringing all the tithes to the storehouseGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
What shall it profit, how much will I gainG. W. D. (Author)English2
When a sinner how I criedGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
When burdened with sin, defiled with its stainG. W. D. (Author)English1
When Christ was born in Bethlehem, Uncrowned with royal diademGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English3
When did ever words as tenderG. W. D. (Author)English2
When He took my sins awayGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
When Jesus left His home on high, He came to save meGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
When mingling with the worldly throngGrace Wieser Davis (Author)English2
When we get home how sweet 'twill beG. W. D. (Author)English3
Whom ye will serve this day, O chooseG. W. D. (Author)English3
Yes I have had trouble and sorrowGrace Weiser Davis (Author)English2
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