Henry J. Donohue

Short Name: Henry J. Donohue
Full Name: Donohue, Henry J.
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Texts by Henry J. Donohue (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Help me Lord today and keep me free from harmHenry J. Donohue (Author)1
I don't have far to travel in this old world belowHenry J. Donohue (Author)1
I want to sail away to gloryHenry J. Donohue (Author)English1
I'll silent be, when work is doneH. J. D. (Author)English1
In this fair world in family foldH. J. D (Author)English1
Jesus wept and groaned in spiritHenry J. Donohue (Author)English1
O the years long have flown since from childhood I've grownH. J. D. (Author)English1
Some day beyond the rolling seaHenry J. Donohue (Author)1
Some day when I've traveled my last mile hereHenry J. Donohue (Author)English2
Some day when life on earth is done, and I face the setting sunH.J.D. (Author)English2
Stormy waters all around me, waves are rough and rolling highH. J. D. (Author)English5
Sweet harbor bells ring on and onHenry J. Donahue (Author)English1
Take me along, my loving Savior, when you go home to glory landH. J. D. (Author)English1
The sinful man is just like SaulHenry J. Donohue (Author)1
When the Lord spoke peace to me one dayH. J. D. (Author)English1
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