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B. E. Fulmer

Short Name: B. E. Fulmer
Full Name: Fulmer, B. E. (Bluford Elmore), 1887-1963
Birth Year: 1887
Death Year: 1963

Born: September 2, 1887, Arkadelphia, Alabama.
Died: July 31, 1963, Kings County, California.

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Texts by B. E. Fulmer (65)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) That saved a wretch like meB. E. F. (Author (Chorus))English2
As I travel through the valleyRev. B. E. F. (Author)English2
As you travel here below in this land of sin and woeB. E. F. (Author)English1
As you tread the vale of shadows here belowB. E. F. (Author)English2
Be not discouraged though your load be heavy on the homeward roadB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Belshazzar in his pride had set aside the LordRev. B. E. F. (Author)English1
Christ will soon appear to call His bride awayB. E. F. (Author)English1
Few things I here can treasure and call my very ownB. E. F. (Author)English1
Fond memory takes me back todayB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Friends are often separated on these shifting shores of timeRev. B. E. F. (Author)English1
God's precious children are assembling in the home on highRev. B. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I am traveling on in the saints' brightB. E. F. (Author)English1
I don't have long to stay down here belowB. E. Fulmer (Author)English2
I have worshipped at many altarsB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I know the call will surely come some dayB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I once had a precious motherB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I once had wandered afar from GodB. E. F. (Author)English1
I once was in old Egypt to Satan was a slaveB. E. F. (Author)English1
I rejoice within my heart along this pilgrim wayB. E. F. (Author)English1
I will never lonely be, in that land beyond the seaB. E. F. (Author)English1
If you are not happy in the Lord todayB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
If you do not trust the Savior while you're living hereB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
If you leave for heaven and arrive before I doB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I'm a lonely pilgrim in a world of careB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
I'm content to travel on with the holy happy throngB. E. Fulmer (Author)English4
Jesus lifted me, set my spirit freeB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
My happy soul is singing, since Jesus set me freeB. E. F. (Author)English1
My heavenly home is now in viewB. E. Fulmer (Author)English2
Oft I think of friends and loved onesB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
Oft I'm lonesome and blue as this journey I pursueB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Oft we forget to give a flowerB. E. F. (Author)English2
Oft we wonder why the heartachesB. E. F. (Author)English1
Oh, the joy in knowingB. E. F. (Author)English1
Press along ye wayworn pilgrimB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
She has gone to be with JesusBluford E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Soon the Lord will call His children to their home beyond the skyB. E. Fulmer (Author)English2
Soon the Lord will come in glory brightB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Standing at the Jordan, deep and wideB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
There is a road that's straight and narrowB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
There will be a happy jubilee when we all get homeB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
There's a bright and happy land across the great divideB. E. F. (Author)English1
There's a mighty gospel train, headed for the land of gloryB. E. Fulmer (Author)English2
This world is not my resting place (Fulmer)B. E. Fulmer (Author)1
Time is moving us swiftly on our wayRev. B. E. F. (Author)English1
Time is passing by, how the moments flyRev. B. E. F. (Author)English1
'Tis a mighty rocky road we travelB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
To the Savior I came with my burden of sinB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Trouble and sorrow will be overB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
Turn your radio today on God's station over the wayB. E. F. (Author)English2
We are pilgrims marching to glory from this world of sinB. E. F. (Author)English1
We are told about a riverB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
We are told about a time when men had driftedB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
What a day of great rejoicing on that day of jubileeRev. B. E. F. (Author)English1
When Christ, the Lord, was crucifiedB.E.F. (Author)1
When I reach the heavenly country over the foamB. E. F. (Author)English1
When Jesus came from heaven and died on CalvaryB. E. F. (Author)English1
When my soul was lost in darkness, Jesu turned my night to dayB. E. F. (Author)English1
When my soul was lost in sin and shame, And the light I could not seeB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
When shall end this earthly life, with its toil and sin and strifeB. E. F. (Author)English1
When some morning bright and fair, Christ shall call us from the airB. E. F. (Author)English1
When the Lord descends from heaven and appears up in the airB. E. F. (Author)English1
When we hear the Savior's summons to come up and live on highB. E. Fulmer (Author)English1
While living here below, beset by pain and woeB. E. F. (Author)English1
While traveling through this world of sorrow, We are tried on every handB. E. F. (Author)English1
Won't that be a happy day when the saintsB. E. Fulmer (Author)1
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