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D. E. Gilbreath › Texts

Short Name: D. E. Gilbreath
Full Name: Gilbreath, D. E.
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Texts by D. E. Gilbreath (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As onward you travelD. E. Gilbreath (Author)2
Christ, the Lord is coming back again some dayD. E. G. (Author)English2
Christ, the Lord is our exampleD. E. Gilbreath (Author)English2
Come and see a man who told me allD. E. Gilbreath (Author)2
Here we love to sing the praise of ChristD. E. Gilbreath (Author)2
In this old world of care, oft grief is hard to bearD. E. Gilbreath (Author)English2
O what joy and great pleasureD. E. Gilbreath (Author)2
Oft a lame man was at the temple's beautiful gateD. E. G. (Author)English2
Some glad morning we'll be going yonderD. E. Gilbreath (Author)English2
We should always stand for truth and rightD. E. Gilbreath (Arranger)English1
When the saints of all ages walk down the streets of heavenD. E. G. (Author)English2
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