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S. M. Brown

Short Name: S. M. Brown
Full Name: Brown, S. M. (Sanford Miller), 1855-1938
Birth Year: 1855
Death Year: 1938
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Texts by S. M. Brown (17)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Brother, hear the cry from the dark domainSanford Miller Brown (Author)English6
Companion, draw nigh, they say I must dieS. M. B. (Author)English23
Every one to the work of JesusS. M. Brown (Author)English1
From galling bond and slavish chainS. M. Brown (Author)English5
Going away from the home of their childhoodS. M. Brown (Author)English3
How dark are the clouds that hang over the wayS. M. Brown (Author)English1
I am going to join the armyS. M. B. (Author)English1
I am thinking of a home where there is no sinS. M. Brown (Author)English1
I was wandering far awayS. M. Brown (Author)English2
It is a most delightful themeS. M. B. (Author)English1
Our country for Jesus, of this will I [I will] singS. M. B. (Author)English7
Over against the treasury of the LordS. M. B. (Author)English2
She has passed to the land of the mansions fairS. M. Brown (Author)English4
Shout the tidings of salvation, send the gospel's joyous soundS. M. Brown (Author)English4
Tempests dark may gather and thunders loud may roarS. M. B. (Author)English2
The way was dark and drearyS. M. Brown (Author)English2
When the toils of life are ended, and the final hour has comeS. M. Brown (Author)English1

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