Bessie F. Hatcher, whose name is next to her song in our hymnal, wrote it during WWI in 1915, taking her inspiration from the Holy Bible, book of Ephesians, chapter 6, verse 13. Great old hymn, we would sing it during revival time at church.
Fanny Crosby wrote the hymn LIttle Things in 1866. The first line is "Little modest violets blue". It appeared in several congregational hymn books edited by Perkins but I am unable to find the rest of the verse.
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Yes, I believe he wrote End of the Line with his band, The Traveling Wilburries
As far as I know there is no LDS hymn that has the line 'I'm lost in the storm'.
jonny cash
He wrote the poem in which that line appears (the Concord Hymn) in 1837. The event he was writing about happened in 1775.
Escanaba Firing Line was created in 2002.
Midnight on the Firing Line was created on 1994-01-26.
Fanny Crosby wrote the hymn LIttle Things in 1866. The first line is "Little modest violets blue". It appeared in several congregational hymn books edited by Perkins but I am unable to find the rest of the verse.
The Firing Line - 1919 was released on: USA: 6 July 1919
Firing Line - 1966 A Firing Line Debate Resolved That the Evolutionists Should Acknowledge Creation 32-36 was released on: USA: 5 December 1997
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Going to the Firing Line - 1899 was released on: USA: December 1899
Behind the Firing Line - 1898 was released on: USA: September 1898
On Italy's Firing Line - 1917 was released on: USA: 22 January 1917
The cast of Through the Firing Line - 1914 includes: Rowland Moore
Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line - 1942 was released on: USA: 30 July 1942