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58. Thank You Jesus For The Blood

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Text Information
First Line: I was a wretch
Title: Thank You Jesus For The Blood
Author: Bryan McCleery
Author: Charity Gayle
Author: David Gentiles
Author: Elisha Albright Hoffman
Author: John Hart Stockton
Author: Ryan Kennedy
Author: Steven Musso
Refrain First Line: Thank you Jesus for the blood applied
Language: English
Publication Date: 2023
Topic: Blood; Jesus; Praise (2 more...)
Copyright: © 2021 Come Up Kings Publishing, ComissionMusic, Gather House Music, McCleery MSC, Steven Musso Music, Watershed Worship Publishing (admin. Watershed Music Group (admin. by Capitol CMG Publicshing)
CCLI Number: 7172456
Notes: CCLI # 172456
Tune Information
Name: [I was a wretch]
Composer: Bryan McCleery
Composer: Charity Gayle
Composer: David Gentiles
Composer: Elisha Albright Hoffman
Composer: John Hart Stockton
Composer: Ryan Kennedy
Composer: Steven Musso
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: © 2021 Come Up Kings Publishing, ComissionMusic, Gather House Music, McCleery MSC, Steven Musso Music, Watershed Worship Publishing (admin. Watershed Music Group (admin. by Capitol CMG Publicshing)



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